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Definition of null
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Null (n.) That which has no
value;
a
cipher;
zero.
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Nullipore
::
Nullipore
(n.) A name for
certain
crustaceous
marine
algae which
secrete
carbonate
of lime on their
surface,
and were
formerly
thought
to be of
animal
nature.
They are now
considered
corallines
of the
genera
Melobesia
and
Lithothamnion..
Null
::
Null (n.)
Something
that has no force or
meaning.
Circumduction
::
Circumduction
(n.) An
annulling;
cancellation.
Indefeasible
::
Indefeasible
(a.) Not to be
defeated;
not
defeasible;
incapable
of being
annulled
or made void; as, an
indefeasible
or
title..
Extinguishment
::
Extinguishment
(n.) The act of
extinguishing,
putting
out, or
quenching,
or the state of being
extinguished;
extinction;
suppression;
destruction;
nullification;
as, the
extinguishment
of fire or
flame,
of
discord,
enmity,
or
jealousy,
or of love or
affection..
Deface
::
Deface
(v. t.) To
destroy;
to make null.
Coercion
::
Coercion
(n.) The
application
to
another
of
either
physical
or moral
force.
When the force is
physical,
and
cannot
be
resisted,
then the act
produced
by it is a
nullity,
so far as
concerns
the party
coerced.
When the force is
moral,
then the act,
though
voidable,
is
imputable
to the party doing it,
unless
he be so
paralyzed
by
terror
as to act
convulsively.
At the same time
coercion
is not
negatived
by the fact of
submission
under
force.
Coactus
volui (I
consented
under
compulsion)
is the
condit
Defeat
::
Defeat
(v.)
Frustration
by
rendering
null and void, or by
prevention
of
success;
as, the
defeat
of a plan or
design..
Null
::
Null (n.) One of the beads in
nulled
work.
Irritant
::
Irritant
(a.)
Rendering
null and void;
conditionally
invalidating.
Abolition
::
Abolition
(n.) The act of
abolishing,
or the state of being
abolished;
an
annulling;
abrogation;
utter
destruction;
as, the
abolition
of
slavery
or the slave
trade;
the
abolition
of laws,
decrees,
ordinances,
customs,
taxes,
debts,
etc..
Voided
::
Voided
(a.)
Annulled;
invalidated.
Falsify
::
Falsify
(a.) To prove to be
false,
or
untrustworthy;
to
confute;
to
disprove;
to
nullify;
to make to
appear
false..
Nullities
::
Nullities
(pl. ) of
Nullit.
Irreversible
::
Irreversible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
reversed,
recalled,
repealed,
or
annulled;
as, an
irreversible
sentence
or
decree..
Unavoidable
::
Unavoidable
(a.) Not
voidable;
incapable
of being made null or void.
Contravene
::
Contravene
(v. t.) To
violate;
to
nullify;
to be
inconsistent
with; as, to
contravene
a law..
Nullifidian
::
Nullifidian
(a.) Of no
faith;
also, not
trusting
to faith for
salvation;
--
opposed
to
solifidian..
Nullification
::
Nullification
(n.) The act of
nullifying;
a
rendering
void and of no
effect,
or of no legal
effect..
Nullify
::
Nullify
(a.) To make void; to
render
invalid;
to
deprive
of legal force or
efficacy.
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