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How to pronounce nihil in English?

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Type of cipher, cypher, goose egg, nada, naught, nil, nix, nothing, null, zero, zilch, zip, aught, zippo


nihil habet.

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L. nemo is person oriented, and opposite to L. nihil and means no man, nobody.
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When division produced zero as a remainder, nihil, also meaning nothing, was used.
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Nihil autem minus perfecto duci quam festinationem temeritatemque convenire arbitrabatur.
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He is merely nihil, nothing, and so perhaps a child of the times.
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This was despite him not having a numeral for zero and using the words nulla or nihil to represent it.
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Israel's leaders would require but the flimsiest of nihil obstat to encourage them to provoke hostilities with Iran.
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Also a negative prefix to concepts, especially as expressed in L. nihil, Eng. emphatic no, definitively not.
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Another term, nihil article, is of uncertain origin first appearing on the German Wikipedia as Nihilartikel.
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  • (Latin) nil; nothing (as used by a sheriff after an unsuccessful effort to serve a writ); "nihil habet"
  • Nihil is the eighth album by the German Industrial rock band KMFDM, released in 1995. It was recorded in Seattle, Washington. It sold over 119,000 copies within fourteen months of its release.
  • Nihil is the sixth full-length release by Impaled Nazarene. It was released June 16, 2000 through Osmose Productions. Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom plays guitar on the album. Laiho has also composed songs "Cogito Ergo Sum" and "Zero Tolerance". ...
  • And contr. nil, nothing; 'nihil non', everything; 'non nihil', something; nihil, as internal acc., or adv., not at all.
  • [Latin, Nothing.] The abbreviated designation of a statement filed by a sheriff or constable with a court describing his or her unsuccessful attempts to serve a writ, notice, or process upon the designated person.
  • 1978-86. 2 piano, orch. Ms
  • (ni [as in it]-hill) n. from Latin for nothing.
  • Noun, nothing (nihilism, annihilate)