nullo
invalid
adjective NOOL-loh Rare
Origin: From Latin nullus ('not any').
Also means
void
Usage Note
Nullo is primarily a legal and formal term meaning 'invalid, null and void': il contratto è nullo ('the contract is null and void'). In everyday speech Italians use nessuno for 'none' and inutile for 'useless'; nullo in conversation sounds bookish unless used in a legal sense. The noun il nulla ('nothingness') is a related philosophical term.
Examples
"Il contratto firmato senza testimoni è considerato nullo."
Natural Translation
A contract signed without witnesses is considered null and void.
Literal Translation
The contract signed without witnesses is considered null.
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