Found 3 items, similar to Null.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: null
nol
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: null
null
adj : lacking any legal or binding force;
“null and void” [syn:
void]
null
n : 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,
aught,
cipher,
cypher,
goose egg
,
naught,
zero,
zilch,
zip]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Null
Null
\Null\, a. [L. nullus not any, none; ne not + ullus any, a
dim. of unus one; cf. F. nul. See
No, and
One, and cf.
None.]
1. Of no legal or binding force or validity; of no efficacy;
invalid; void; nugatory; useless.
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Faultily faultless, icily regular, splendidly null,
Dead perfection; no more. --Tennyson.
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2. Having a value of zero; as, of null utility.
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3. (Math.) Empty; having no members; as, the null set.
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4. (Computers) Unassigned or meaningless; -- a special value
given to variables, especially pointers or logical
variables, indicating that it is meaningless and cannot be
used in computation; as, an uninitialized pointer in
“C”
is given a null value. The actual value that is stored in
memory to indicate the null condition may vary with the
computer language used.
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Null
\Null\, n.
1. Something that has no force or meaning.
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2. That which has no value; a cipher; zero. --Bacon.
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Null method (Physics.), a zero method. See under
Zero.
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Null
\Null\, v. t. [From null, a., or perh. abbrev. from annul.]
To annul. [Obs.] --Milton.
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Null
\Null\, n. [Etymol. uncertain.]
One of the beads in
nulled work.
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