It means none
"no" in Latin is nullus
tribuo nullus take nullus
nullus
Nullus.
The root word of "null" is the Latin word "nullus," which means "not any" or "none."
Firstly, it's the NullarbOr Plain (singular). It comes from the Latin 'nullus' for no and 'arbor' for tree.
From Latin nullus "none" via Middle French.
Nullus tamen validus superstes
Nullus deus te imperat. A correction to the above: Nullus deus tibi imperat. The verb 'imperare' takes the dative case.
No Trees - It has a combination of 2 Latin words which are nullus and arbor.
Truth in Latin is veri.
"Nullarbor" is derived from the Latin words "nullus" (meaning "no") and "arbor" (meaning "tree"), describing the treeless characteristic of the Nullarbor Plains in Australia.