void basically signifies that the method will not have a return value.
it means to empty your bladder and defecate
to fill the emptiness i think.
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The Spanish word for "stator" (motor part) is estator. But the word is also used for an "estate" of land.
Actually, the preprocessor is not part of the C compiler, but here you are: #define is meant to define symbols. Examples #define NULL ((void *)0) #define getchar() getc(stdin)
emptiness, void, nothingness, blank
Annuled is not a word, so it is hard to say what it means. You may mean annulled, which is a legal procedure for declaring a marriage null and void
Do you mean something like this: static void Print (const char *s) { puts (s); } int main (void) { Print ("a word"); return 0; }
The word part com- means together
To cancel out, to get rid of,.
nothing means basically a empty space or a empty void
Chasm, crevasse, depth, deep hole, or void. Those words mean abyss.
Textum is a Latin word that means woven fabric/cloth, framework/web, atomic structure, ratio atoms/void.
The void was very dark and scary.
Void as in vacuum, empty space vide (said like veed) void as in no-good nul void as in cancelled annule
Some words with "void" as a root word include avoid, devoid, and avoidable.
The word "void" can be a noun, adjective, or verb. As a noun, it refers to an empty space or vacuum. As an adjective, it describes something that lacks content or validity. As a verb, it means to cancel or nullify something.