Found 4 items, similar to Zero.
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: zero
zero
v 1: adjust (an instrument or device) to zero value
2: adjust (as by firing under test conditions) the zero of (a
gun);
“He zeroed in his rifle at 200 yards” [syn:
zero in]
[also:
zeroes (pl)]
zero
n 1: a quantity of no importance;
“it looked like nothing I had
ever seen before”;
“reduced to nil all the work we had
done”;
“we racked up a pathetic goose egg”;
“it was all
for naught”;
“I didn't hear zilch about it” [syn:
nothing,
nil,
nix,
nada,
null,
aught,
cipher,
cypher,
goose egg,
naught,
zilch,
zip]
2: a mathematical element that when added to another number
yields the same number [syn:
0,
nought,
cipher,
cypher]
3: the quantity that registers a reading of zero on a scale
[syn:
zero point]
[also:
zeroes (pl)]
zero
adj 1: indicating the absence of any or all units under
consideration;
“a zero score” [syn:
0]
2: indicating an initial point or origin
3: of or relating to the null set (a set with no members)
4: having no measurable or otherwise determinable value;
“the
goal is zero population growth” [syn:
zero(a)]
[also:
zeroes (pl)]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Zero
Zero
\Ze"ro\, n.; pl.
Zerosor
Zeroes. [F. z['e]ro, from Ar.
[,c]afrun, [,c]ifrun, empty, a cipher. Cf.
Cipher.]
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1. (Arith.) A cipher; nothing; naught.
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2. The point from which the graduation of a scale, as of a
thermometer, commences.
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Note: Zero in the Centigrade, or Celsius thermometer, and in
the R['e]aumur thermometer, is at the point at which
water congeals. The zero of the Fahrenheit thermometer
is fixed at the point at which the mercury stands when
immersed in a mixture of snow and common salt. In
Wedgwood's pyrometer, the zero corresponds with
1077[deg] on the Fahrenheit scale. See Illust. of
Thermometer.
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3. Fig.: The lowest point; the point of exhaustion; as, his
patience had nearly reached zero.
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Absolute zero. See under
Absolute.
Zero method (Physics), a method of comparing, or measuring,
forces, electric currents, etc., by so opposing them that
the pointer of an indicating apparatus, or the needle of a
galvanometer, remains at, or is brought to, zero, as
contrasted with methods in which the deflection is
observed directly; -- called also
null method.
Zero point, the point indicating zero, or the commencement
of a scale or reckoning.
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