Nil vs Nix - What's the difference?
nil | nix |
Nothing; zero.
* 1946 , (Bertrand Russell), History of Western Philosophy , I.19:
No, not any.
* 1982 , Gavin Lyall, Conduct of Major Maxim , Hodder & Stoughton Ltd:
(colloquial): nothing.
To make something become nothing; to reject or cancel.
* {{quote-news
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To destroy or eradicate.
A treacherous water-spirit; a nixie.
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As an initialism nil
is (nanotechnology) (nanoimprint lithography).As a proper noun nix is
(astronomy) one of the moons of pluto (named 21 june 2006) or nix can be .nil
English
Noun
(en noun)- As to Aristotle's influence on him, we are left free to conjecture whatever seems to us most plausible. For my part, I should suppose it nil .
Determiner
(en determiner)- But after two or three hours and nil results, you have to accept that the trail is cold and you can't justify that level of manpower.
See also
* null * nil desperandumAnagrams
* English terms derived from Latin ----nix
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) nix, colloquial form of . More at (l).Noun
(-)Synonyms
* nada * zipVerb
(es)- Nix the last order - the customer walked out.
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