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Traditional English :: nullify
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nullification.html - v.tr. (-ies, -ied) make null; neutralize, invalidate, cancel. nullification n. nullifier n. |
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Traditional English :: nullify
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nullification.html - v.tr. (-ies, -ied) make null; neutralize, invalidate, cancel. nullification n. nullifier n. |
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Traditional English :: nullipara
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nullification.html - n. a woman who has never borne a child. nulliparous adj. [mod.L f. L nullus none + -para fem. of -parus f. parere bear children] |
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Traditional English :: nullipore
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nullification.html - n. any of various seaweeds able to secrete lime. [L nullus none + PORE(1)] |
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Traditional English :: nullity
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nullification.html - n. (pl. -ies) 1 Law a being null; invalidity, esp. of marriage. b an act, document, etc., that is null. 2 a nothingness. b a mere nothing; a nonentity. [F nullit÷ or med.L nullitas f. L nullus none] |
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English Idioms :: null and void
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nullification.html - {adj.} Not worth anything; no longer valid. * /Both the seller and the buyer agreed to forget about their previous contract and to consider it null and void./ |
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