Void(a.) To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave; as, to void a table.
Void(a.) To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge; as, to void excrements.
Void(a.) To render void; to make to be of no validity or effect; to vacate; to annul; to nullify.
Void(a.) Containing nothing; empty; vacant; not occupied; not filled.
Void(a.) Having no incumbent; unoccupied; -- said of offices and the like.
Void(a.) Being without; destitute; free; wanting; devoid; as, void of learning, or of common use.
Void(a.) Not producing any effect; ineffectual; vain.
Void(a.) Containing no immaterial quality; destitute of mind or soul.
Void(a.) Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or ratification; null. Cf. Voidable, 2.
Void(n.) An empty space; a vacuum.
Void(v. i.) To be emitted or evacuated.
Voided(a.) Emptied; evacuated.
Voided(a.) Annulled; invalidated.
Voided(a.) Having the inner part cut away, or left vacant, a narrow border being left at the sides, the tincture of the field being seen in the vacant space; -- said of a charge.
Voided(imp. & p. p.) of Void
Voiding(a.) Receiving what is ejected or voided.
Voiding(n.) The act of one who, or that which, v/ids.
Voiding(n.) That which is voided; that which is ejected or evacuated; a remnant; a fragment.
Voiding(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Void
Voidness(n.) The quality or state of being void; /mptiness; vacuity; nullity; want of substantiality.
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