Nihil

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Nihil (Latin: 'nothing') stands for:

  • Annihilation , in physics the mutual annihilation of two opposite phenomena
  • Nihil est, quod deus efficere non possit lat .: 'There is nothing that a god cannot create'
  • Nihil nocere , Primum non nocere (also Primum nihil nocere ; Latin: 'first of all do not harm', Greek: μὴ βλάπτειν), a moral principle of medical action
  • Nihil nove sub sole ; Latin: 'Nothing new under the sun'
  • Nihil Novi (German: 'Nothing new'), a constitution of the Polish Reichstag on Radom 1505
  • Nihil obstat , especially within the Roman Catholic Church, several forms of clearance declarations
  • Nihil privativum , a specific absence of something or as a lack (e.g. shadow absence of light); see nothing # Nihil privativum
  • Nihilartikel , a bogus lexicon article
  • Nihilism , an orientation based on the negation of any order of being, knowledge, value and society
  • Nihilum album ('white nothing'), the alchemical name for zinc oxide


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