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Definition of void
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Void (a.) To throw or send out; to
evacuate;
to emit; to
discharge;
as, to void
excrements..
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Defeasance
::
Defeasance
(n.) A
condition,
relating
to a deed, which being
performed,
the deed is
defeated
or
rendered
void; or a
collateral
deed, made at the same time with a
feoffment,
or other
conveyance,
containing
conditions,
on the
performance
of which the
estate
then
created
may be
defeated..
Nude
::
Nude (a.)
Naked;
without
consideration;
void; as, a nude
contract.
See Nudum
pactum..
Vitiate
::
Vitiate
(v. t.) To cause to fail of
effect,
either
wholly
or in part; to make void; to
destroy,
as the
validity
or
binding
force of an
instrument
or
transaction;
to
annul;
as, any undue
influence
exerted
on a jury
vitiates
their
verdict;
fraud
vitiates
a
contract..
Cleche
::
Cleche
(a.)
Charged
with
another
bearing
of the same
figure,
and of the color of the
field,
so large that only a
narrow
border
of the first
bearing
remains
visible;
-- said of any
heraldic
bearing.
Compare
Voided..
Blank
::
Blank (v. t.) To make void; to
annul.
Voidance
::
Voidance
(n.) The state of being void;
vacancy,
as of a
benefice
which is
without
an
incumbent..
Labor
::
Labor (n.)
Physical
toil or
bodily
exertion,
especially
when
fatiguing,
irksome,
or
unavoidable,
in
distinction
from
sportive
exercise;
hard,
muscular
effort
directed
to some
useful
end, as
agriculture,
manufactures,
and like;
servile
toil;
exertion;
work..
Vacuity
::
Vacuity
(n.) Space
unfilled
or
unoccupied,
or
occupied
with an
invisible
fluid only;
emptiness;
void;
vacuum..
Necessarily
::
Necessarily
(adv.)
In a
necessary
manner;
by
necessity;
unavoidably;
indispensably.
Voider
::
Voider
(n.) A
servant
whose
business
is to void, or clear away, a table after a
meal..
Invalid
::
Invalid
(a.)
Having
no
force,
effect,
or
efficacy;
void; null; as, an
invalid
contract
or
agreement..
Evade
::
Evade (v. t.) To get away from by
artifice;
to avoid by
dexterity,
subterfuge,
address,
or
ingenuity;
to
elude;
to
escape
from
cleverly;
as, to evade a blow, a
pursuer,
a
punishment;
to evade the force of an
argument..
Fortuitous
::
Fortuitous
(a.)
Happening
independently
of human will or means of
foresight;
resulting
from
unavoidable
physical
causes.
Ovoidal
::
Ovoidal
(a.)
Resembling
an egg in
shape;
egg-shaped;
ovate;
as, an
ovoidal
apple..
Charitable
::
Charitable
(a.)
Liberal
in
judging
of
others;
disposed
to look on the best side, and to avoid harsh
judgment..
Emiction
::
Emiction
(n.) What is
voided
by the
urinary
passages;
urine.
Voiding
::
Voiding
(n.) That which is
voided;
that which is
ejected
or
evacuated;
a
remnant;
a
fragment.
Pronoun
::
Pronoun
(n.) A word used
instead
of a noun or name, to avoid the
repetition
of it. The
personal
pronouns
in
English
are I, thou or you, he, she, it, we, ye, and
they..
Inorganized
::
Inorganized
(a.) Not
having
organic
structure;
devoid
of
organs;
inorganic.
Volt
::
Volt (n.) A
sudden
movement
to avoid a
thrust.
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