null
adjective 1 (usu. in phrase null and void) having no legal force; invalid. 2 having or associated with the value zero. 3 having no positive substance. noun 1 a dummy letter in a cipher. 2 Electronics a condition in which no signal is generated. verb Electronics cancel out. ORIGIN Latin nullus none.
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