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- Dictionaryzero/ˈzɪərəʊ/
cardinal
- 1. no quantity or number; nought; the figure 0: "figures from zero to nine" Similar
verb
- 1. adjust (an instrument) to zero: "zero the counter when the tape has rewound"
- 2. set the sights of (a gun) for firing: "the rifle had been zeroed at an elevation of 200"
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Learn the meaning of zero as a number, an adjective, and a measure of temperature. See how to use zero in sentences and idioms with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
ZERO meaning: 1. (the number) 0; nothing: 2. on a set of...
- Znaczenie Zero, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
zero definicja: 1. (the number) 0; nothing: 2. on a set of...
- Carbon-Zero
CARBON-ZERO definition: 1. If a company or an organization...
- Zero in Simplified Chinese
ZERO translate: (数字)零;没有,全无, 零(摄氏)度, 全无的,没有的. Learn more in...
- Zero: Italian Translation
ZERO translate: zero, zero gradi, zero, zero, zero. Learn...
- Zero: German Translation
ZERO translate: die Null, der Nullpunkt, die Null. Learn...
- Zero: Japanese Translation
ZERO translate: (数字の)ゼロ, (温度)零度, 氷点, 零(れい), 零度(れいど). Learn...
- Zero: Catalan Translation
zero translate: zero, zero. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of the word zero, the arithmetical symbol 0 or 0̸ denoting the absence of all magnitude or quantity. See examples of zero as a noun, adjective, and verb in different contexts and phrases.
0 (zero) is a number representing an empty quantity and a digit in decimal and other place-value notations. Learn about its origin, etymology, and different names and meanings in various contexts and cultures.
Zero is the numerical symbol 0, representing a number that when added to another number leaves the original number unchanged. It also has various meanings in mathematics, linguistics, meteorology, and other fields.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word zero as a number, a temperature, a symbol, and more. Compare different forms and expressions of zero in British and American English.
Zero is the numerical symbol 0, indicating an absence of quantity or magnitude, and the identity element for addition. It can also mean nothing, nil, or a nonentity, and has various applications in mathematics, physics, linguistics, and finance.
Zero means nothing. When you add zero to the number one, you get the number one. And if some gets a zero on a test, it means they've missed every question. You might know zero as 0, zilch, zip, nothing, or nada.