
1) Abolish 2) Abrogate 3) Abyss 4) Annul 5) Blankness 6) Cancel 7) Egest 8) Empty 9) Erase 10) Gap 11) Gulf 12) Inane 13) Inoperative 14) Invalid 15) Invalidate 16) Negate 17) Nothingness 18) Null 19) Nullify 20) Nullity 21) Oblivion 22) Quash 23) Revoke 24) Stet 25) Unacceptable 26) Zero
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1) An empty area or space 2) Avoided having emptiness 3) Blankness 4) Bridge asset at times 5) Cancel 6) Cancel out 7) Canceled 8) Canceled check word 9) Cancelled 10) Card game terminology 11) Cardless suit 12) Cavity 13) Cheesy bite in France 14) Cheesy bite to a Frenchman 15) Cheese to a Frenchman
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- the state of nonexistence
- an empty area or space
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• (a.) Having no incumbent; unoccupied; -- said of offices and the like. • (a.) Not producing any effect; ineffectual; vain. • (a.) Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification; null. Cf. Voidable, 2. • (a.) Being without; destitute; free; wanting; devoid; as, void of learning, or of common use. • ...
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(in the context of cellular materials, such as concrete) cavity formed either intentionally or unintentionally (ISO 1382)
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(from the article `Cosmos`) ...carried out such a program, some in fairly restricted areas of the sky and others over larger regions but to shallower depths. A primary finding ...
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(from the article `atomism`) ...unchanged. Thus Democritus arrived at a position that was defined above as atomism in the strict sense. In order to make the motion of atoms ... ...it saw, for example, hardly any difference between the systems of Gassendi and Descartes, although the latter explicitly rejected some of the ... ...( 460&...
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A general term for pore space or other reopenings in rock. In addition to pore space, the term includes vesicles, solution cavities, or any openings either primary or secondary.
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A gas entrapment in a solder joint.
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The absence of material in a localised area.
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A cardboard rectangular box that is installed between the earth (between caissons) and the concrete foundation wall. Used when expansive soils are present.
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1. Containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled. 'The earth was without form, and void.' (Gen. I. 2) 'I 'll get me to a place more void.' (Shak) 'I 'll chain him in my study, that, at void hours, I may run over the story of his country.' (Massinger) ... 2. Having no incumbent; unoccupied; said of offices and the like. 'Divers great o...
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(void) excrete.
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(Adj) A law, agreement, ruling or order is said to void when it is not enforceable by any event stopping its implementation. It can become void by intervention of a higher authority or when it is against the constitution or other statutory provisions. An order becomes void when it is impractical to follow it. A contract can become void when it is e...
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A contract, agreement, document, etc., which is no longer valid or legal
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Void adjective [ Middle English
voide , Old French
voit ,
voide ,
vuit ,
vuide , French
vide , from (assumed) Late Latin
vocitus , from Latin
vocare , an old form of
vacare to be empty, or a kindred word. Confer
Vacant ,
Avo...
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Void intransitive verb To be emitted or evacuated. Wiseman.
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Void noun An empty space; a vacuum. « Pride, where wit fails, steps in to our defense, And fills up all the mighty void of sense.» Pope.
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Void transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Voided ; present participle & verbal noun Voiding .] [ Old French voidier , vuidier . See Void , adjective ] 1. To remove the conte...
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- Cardboard rectangular boxes that are installed between the earth (between caissons) and the concrete foundation wall. Used when expansive soils are present.
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A general term for pore space or other reopenings in rock. In addition to pore space, the term includes vesicles, solution cavities, or any openings either primary or secondary.
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a keyword used to indicate an absence of information. TC++PL 4.1.1, 4.7.
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adjective containing nothing; `the earth was without form, and void`
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[SAT terms] an empty area or space
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[ACT vocabulary] declare invalid
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