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nullity

[nuhl-i-tee] / ˈnʌl ɪ ti /


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II. xm0 † ym1 ¶ x′y1 A Nullity and an Entity, with Like Eliminands, yield an Entity, in which the Nullity-Retinend changes its Sign.

From Symbolic Logic by Carroll, Lewis

I. xm0 † ym′0 ¶ xy0 Two Nullities, with Unlike Eliminands, yield a Nullity, in which both Retinends keep their Signs.

From Symbolic Logic by Carroll, Lewis

Nullity of Marriage.—The following marriages are null and void: 1.

From Marriage and Divorce Laws of the World by Ringrose, Hyacinthe

This includes any Pair of Premisses, of which one is a Nullity and the other an Entity, and which contain Like Eliminands.

From Symbolic Logic by Carroll, Lewis

Jobst was the son of Maultasche's Nullity; him too, in an involuntary sort, she was the cause of.

From History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 02 by Carlyle, Thomas




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