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Zero logo #10101) Actormostel 2) Aught 3) Beetlebaileypal 4) Cipher 5) Countdownending 6) Cypher 7) Fighter aircraft 8) Goose egg 9) Integer 10) It`s love in tennis 11) Love 12) Nada 13) Naught 14) Nihil 15) Nil 16) Nix 17) No 18) Noe 19) None 20) None at all 21) Not any 22) Not a one 23) Not a whit 24) Nothing 25) No tone
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Zero logo #10101) WWII Japanese plane 2) Absence 3) Absolute nobody 4) Absolute number 5) Absolute twit 6) Abysmal grade 7) Abysmal score 8) Abysmal test score 9) Actor mostel 10) Additive identity element 11) Adjust to zero value 12) Ame qui vive 13) Art movement 14) Beetle Bailey boob 15) Beetle Bailey nonintellectual
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zero logo #10444
  1. a quantity of no importance
  2. a mathematical element that when added to another number yields the same number

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Zero logo #22299 From thru-hikers, to take a zero is to camp in the same place for a day and achieve no distance in order to rest, to acclimatize or to hang out in good company. A nero is a day where only a small distance is achieved.
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Zero logo #21002• (n.) The point from which the graduation of a scale, as of a thermometer, commences. • (n.) Fig.: The lowest point; the point of exhaustion; as, his patience had nearly reached zero. • (n.) A cipher; nothing; naught.
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Zero logo #21003(from the article `Unruh, Fritz von`) ...the coming Nazi dictatorship in his drama Bonaparte (1927) and continued to press his warnings in Berlin in Monte Carlo (1931) and Zero (1932).
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Zero logo #21003fighter aircraft, a single-seat, low-wing monoplane used with great effect by the Japanese during World War II. Designed by Horikoshi Jiro, it was ... [3 related articles]
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zero logo #21003(from the article `mathematics`) ...and so on. In fact, could represent any power of 60. The context determined which power was intended. The Babylonians appear to have developed a ... ...well before that time to China and the Islamic world. Indian arithmetic, moreover, developed consistent and correct rules for operating with ... M...
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zero logo #21160The integer, denoted 0, which, when used as a counting number, indicates that no objects are present. It is the only integer that is neither negative nor positive. Zero is both a number and a numeral. The number zero is the size of the empty set but it is not the empty set itself, nor is it the same...
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Zero logo #205241. The range at which the point of aim and the point of impact are one and the same. 2. To sight in a rifle/scope/load combination so that the bullet`s point of impact coincides with the point of aim at a preselected distance. Called this because at that distance, zero hold-over is required when aiming
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zero logo #20973Origin: F. Zero, from Ar. Cafrun, cifrun, empty, a cipher. Cf. Cipher. ... 1. <mathematics> A cipher; nothing; naught. ... 2. The point from which the graduation of a scale, as of a thermometer, commences. ... Zero in the Centigrade, or Celsius thermometer, and in the Reaumur thermometer, is at the point at which water congeals. The zero of t...
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zero logo #21001(ze´ro) the absence of all quantity or magnitude; naught. the point on a thermometer scale at which the graduations begin. The zero of the Celsius (centigrade) scale is the ice point; on the Fahrenheit scale it is 32 degrees below the ice point. absolute zero the lowes...
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Zero logo #10444To set the display to show zero weight. Used to reset the zero condition of a scale when small amounts of material are on the platform. Zero does not take away from the capacity of a scale. However it will only work in a very small range around the original zero condition for the scale. Zero and Tare are often combined on one key, the terms are often used interchangeably. ...
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Zero logo #20972Ze'ro noun ; plural Zeros or Zeroes . [ French zéro , from Arabic çafrun , çifrun , empty, a cipher. Confer Cipher .] 1. (Arith.) A cipher; nothing; naught. 2. The point from which the graduation of a scale, as of a thermom...
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zero logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: zē′rō Definitions: 1. The figure 0, indicating the absence of magnitude, or nothing. 2. In thermometry, the point from which the figures on the scale start in one or the other direction; in the Celsius and Réaumur scales, zero indicates the freezing point for distilled water; in the Fahrenheit scale, it is...
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Zero logo #21217In small arms, zero is a term referring to a projectile falling or striking where the sights are aiming. A weapon which fires a projectile to the point where the sights are aimed is referred to as 'zeroed'.
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Zero logo #21217Zero is slang for an insignificant person.
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zero logo #20400[adj] - of or relating to the null set (a set with no members) 2. [adj] - indicating an initial point or origin 3. [adj] - indicating the absence of any or all units under consideration 4. [n] - a mathematical element that when added to another number yields the same number 5. [n] - the quantity that registers a reading of ze...
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Zero logo #20687In 876BC a symbol to represent zero was first used in India.
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Zero logo #20873Group Zero or Group O, often referred to simply as Zero. German group formed in Dusseldorf in 1957 by Otto Piene and Heinz Mack, joined in 1960 by Gunther Uecker. A number of other artists were associated or exhibited with Zero, most notably Yves Klein and Jean Tinguely, as well as Pol Bury and Daniel Spoerri. The name refers to the countdown for a...
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zero logo #209740 adjective indicating the absence of any or all units under consideration; `a zero score`
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zero logo #23037Any element which is postulated by the linguist but which has no realisation in language, e.g. the plural morpheme which some linguists might assume to be present, but not realised, in a word like die Wagen.
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