Thesaurus / nought
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If the capital letter S were cut into two parts, and the bottom half attached to the top half, it would make a nought .
ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)It was a curious chapter of accidents that brought all these well laid plans to nought.
THE EVE OF THE REVOLUTIONCARL BECKERFortune had favoured me far above my expectations, and I saw nought before me but a career of distinction under my new master.
CONFESSIONS OF A THUGPHILIP MEADOWS TAYLORBetween the two on the hills is the great camp which any force can hold, but nought but a great one can storm.
A PRINCE OF CORNWALLCHARLES W. WHISTLERAfter that the men of Gerent who were with them at the camp cared nought for their strange leader.
A PRINCE OF CORNWALLCHARLES W. WHISTLERThey were in the chests in the fore cabin where I had once been bound, and Nona knew nought of possible trouble on hand.
A PRINCE OF CORNWALLCHARLES W. WHISTLERAs for me, the scene of my own love-story is laid in America and England, and has nought to do with Edinburgh.
PENELOPE'S EXPERIENCES IN SCOTLANDKATE DOUGLAS WIGGINThis decision, which set at nought the rights of electors, was the inevitable outcome of the vote of expulsion.
THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND - VOL. X.WILLIAM HUNTIn Scotland the climate certainly has nought to do with it, but the imagination is somehow made captive.
PENELOPE'S EXPERIENCES IN SCOTLANDKATE DOUGLAS WIGGINGlass Windows In eleven-eight-nought first came to pass The novelty of window glass.
A HUMOROUS HISTORY OF ENGLANDC. HARRISONWORDS RELATED TO NOUGHT
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