Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Lexicon: null – number
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null, adj. [OFr; L. nullus, ne, not + ullus, any.]
Void; invalid.
null, adj. [OFr; L. nullus, ne, not + ullus, any.]
Void; invalid.
null (-s), v. [see null, adj.]
Reduce to nothing.
null (-s), v. [see null, adj.]
Reduce to nothing.
nullify (nullified), v. [L. nullificāre; see null, adj.]
- Disarm; undermine; make harmless; [fig.] illuminate; take the dark from.
- Void; discredit; render invalid; make to seem empty; cause to be of less interest.
nullify (nullified), v. [L. nullificāre; see null, adj.]
- Disarm; undermine; make harmless; [fig.] illuminate; take the dark from.
- Void; discredit; render invalid; make to seem empty; cause to be of less interest.
numb, adj. [Common Germanic, nem- to deal out, distribute, hold, possess, occupy.]
- Deprived of feeling.
- Incapable of.
- Without expression.
- Not remembered; dead.
numb, adj. [Common Germanic, nem- to deal out, distribute, hold, possess, occupy.]
- Deprived of feeling.
- Incapable of.
- Without expression.
- Not remembered; dead.
number (-s, -'s), n. [OFr.]
- Any collection of things or people.
- Poetry.
- Of heavens, stars, outer space.
number (-s, -'s), n. [OFr.]
- Any collection of things or people.
- Poetry.
- Of heavens, stars, outer space.