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void

void [ voyd ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. not legally valid: having no legal force
declared the will null and void

2. devoid: totally lacking in something ( formal )
a personality void of all compassion

3. not containing anything: having no contents

4. vacant: not occupied

5. pointless: ineffective or useless

6. card games having no cards in suit: lacking any cards in a particular suit in a hand dealt in a card game



noun  (plural voids)
Definition:
 
1. empty space: a large empty space

2. privation: a state of loss or privation

3. feeling of loss: a feeling of loneliness and emptiness

4. gap: a gap or opening

5. card games lack of cards in suit: a complete lack of cards in a particular suit in a hand dealt in a card game
a void in spades



verb  (past and past participle void·ed, present participle void·ing, 3rd person present singular voids)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb make something legally invalid: to deprive something of legal force

2. transitive verb empty contents of something: to empty out the contents of something, or empty something of its contents

3. transitive and intransitive verb empty bowels or bladder: to empty the bowels or bladder

[13th century. < Old French voide "empty" < assumed Vulgar Latin vocitus, alteration of Latin vocivus]

void·a·ble adjective
void·er noun
void·ness noun

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See vacant.

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