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Definition of void
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Void (a.)
Containing
no
immaterial
quality;
destitute
of mind or soul.
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Cession
::
Cession
(n.) The
voluntary
surrender
of a
person's
effects
to his
creditors
to avoid
imprisonment.
Inevitableness
::
Inevitableness
(n.) The state of being
unavoidable;
certainty
to
happen.
Atypical
::
Atypical
(a.) That has no type;
devoid
of
typical
character;
irregular;
unlike
the type.
Dung
::
Dung (v. i.) To void
excrement.
Annul
::
Annul (a.) To make void or of no
effect;
to
nullify;
to
abolish;
to do away with; -- used
appropriately
of laws,
decrees,
edicts,
decisions
of
courts,
or other
established
rules,
permanent
usages,
and the like, which are made void by
component
authority..
Mortgage
::
Mortgage
(n.) A
conveyance
of
property,
upon
condition,
as
security
for the
payment
of a debt or the
preformance
of a duty, and to
become
void upon
payment
or
performance
according
to the
stipulated
terms;
also, the
written
instrument
by which the
conveyance
is
made..
Bantingism
::
Bantingism
(n.) A
method
of
reducing
corpulence
by
avoiding
food
containing
much
farinaceous,
saccharine,
or oily
matter;
-- so
called
from
William
Banting
of
London..
Balk
::
Balk (v. t.) To miss
intentionally;
to
avoid;
to shun; to
refuse;
to let go by; to
shirk.
Destitute
::
Destitute
(a.)
Forsaken;
not
having
in
possession
(something
necessary,
or
desirable);
deficient;
lacking;
devoid;
-- often
followed
by of..
Ambitionless
::
Ambitionless
(a.)
Devoid
of
ambition.
Save
::
Save (v. i.) To avoid
unnecessary
expense
or
expenditure;
to
prevent
waste;
to be
economical.
Jejune
::
Jejune
(a.)
Lacking
matter;
empty;
void of
substance.
Fortuitous
::
Fortuitous
(a.)
Happening
independently
of human will or means of
foresight;
resulting
from
unavoidable
physical
causes.
Void
::
Void (a.)
Containing
nothing;
empty;
vacant;
not
occupied;
not
filled.
Beware
::
Beware
(v. i.) To be on one's
guard;
to be
cautious;
to take care; --
commonly
followed
by of or lest
before
the thing that is to be
avoided.
Avoiding
::
Avoiding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Avoi.
Scumber
::
Scumber
(v. i.) To void
excrement.
Evacuate
::
Evacuate
(v. t.) To make void; to
nullify;
to
vacate;
as, to
evacuate
a
contract
or
marriage..
Empty
::
Empty
(superl.)
Free;
clear;
devoid;
-- often with of.
Indefeasible
::
Indefeasible
(a.) Not to be
defeated;
not
defeasible;
incapable
of being
annulled
or made void; as, an
indefeasible
or
title..
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