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Learn to pronounce null

/nəl/
adjective
  1. having no legal or binding force; invalid.
    "the court ruled that the contract contained several infringements and therefore declared it null and void"
    synonyms: invalid, null and void, void, annulled, nullified, canceled, abolished, revoked, rescinded, repealed
  2. having or associated with the value zero.
  3. lacking distinctive qualities; having no positive substance or content.
    "his curiously null life"
    synonyms: lacking in character, empty, characterless, blank, colorless, expressionless, vacuous, insipid, vapid, inane

noun
a zero.

verb
combine (a signal) with another in order to create a null; cancel out.
"the tumor can be more readily identified by nulling the high signal from bone marrow"

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