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nihility

 
Dictionary: ni·hil·i·ty   (nī-hĭl'ĭ-tē, nē-) pronunciation
n.
Nonexistence; nothingness.

[French nihilité, from Old French, from Medieval Latin nihilitās, from Latin nihil, nothing. See nihilism.]


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noun

    The condition of not existing: nonexistence, nothing, nothingness. See absence.

 
 
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