void

  • 51void — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. empty, vacuous, blank; unoccupied, untenanted; devoid, lacking, unfilled; ineffectual; null, invalid; not binding; vain, unreal, unsubstantial. v. t. vacate; abrogate, nullify, negate; evacuate,… …

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  • 52void of — free from; lacking. → void …

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  • 53void — [vɔɪd] adjective 1》 not valid or legally binding.     ↘(of speech or action) ineffectual; useless. 2》 completely empty.     ↘(void of) free from; lacking.     ↘formal (of an office or position) vacant. 3》 (in bridge and whist) having been dealt… …

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  • 54Void-vacon — Pays  F …

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  • 55Void (Meuse) — Void Vacon Void Vacon Pays  F …

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  • 56Void space — Void Void, a. [OE. voide, OF. voit, voide, vuit, vuide, F. vide, fr. (assumed) LL. vocitus, fr. L. vocare, an old form of vacare to be empty, or a kindred word. Cf. {Vacant}, {Avoid}.] 1. Containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not… …

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  • 57Void (band) — Void was a Washington D.C. based hardcore punk/crossover thrash band. They were one of the first hardcore outfits to fuse hardcore and some heavy metal in a way most hardcore and metal fans could accept, paving the way for bands such as The… …

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  • 58Void Cube — casse tête Void Cube résolu. {{{licence}}} Mécanisme Cube de Rubik Joueur(s) …

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  • 59Void-Vacon — País …

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  • 60void for vagueness — adj. Describes a statute so obscure, difficult to understand, or unclear that it is impossible for ordinarily intelligent people to agree on a meaning, and so it must be void. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of… …

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