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Seventy two and nil hundredths.
In MathThe number zero. Or, null.In the English language:Cipher, cypher, nought, aught, null and zero. Also zip, nada and bupkis.Also nil, goose egg and love (in tennis).
Zero is nothing, nada, nil, zip. It doesn't have any factors so it can't have any in common.
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The definition of the word nil is nothing or worthless. In a sentence it is used like this: His bank account is worth nil. It just means his account is worthless.
inexistence, trifle, zero, extinction Another one you might want to try: nil
"Nothing" is nihil in Latin, or nil for short.
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nil - "nothing," 1833, from L. nil, contraction of nihil, nihilum "nothing," from ne- "not" (see un-) + hilum "small thing, trifle," of unknown origin.Above retrieved from, http://www.etymonline.comViper1
Zip = nothing/zero Nix = nothing/zero Nil = nothing/zero
Nil comes from the word "Nihil" which is Latin for nothing. Nil is used more than "zero" or "nothing" in soccer because Latin is more widely used than American English.
Nil is nothing, nothing of any importance. Nada in Spanish.
Nihil = 'Nothing' as a noun; 'not at all' as an abverb
simply - nothing, nothing at all
In this context it would mean basically 'literally nill' or close to nil'. So nil = zero or nothing Virtual = Close to or literally = Close to nothing. Or basically nothing.