neutrálu
Neutrálu is a Czech term used to denote neutrality in various contexts, describing an absence of bias, charge, or influence. The word appears in political, scientific, and everyday language to indicate a state or stance that does not align with opposing sides or forces. In political and international-law contexts, neutrality describes a position of not taking sides in a conflict, often formalized by treaties, declarations, or long-standing policy. Historically, examples include Switzerland’s long-standing policy of permanent neutrality and Sweden’s periods of non-alignment.
In science and everyday use, neutrality denotes conditions free from a specific influence. A solution with
Etymology and usage: neutrálu derives from the Latin neutralis, passing through European languages such as French
See also: neutrality, neutral, neutral gear, neutral pH, impartiality.