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[Etymol. uncertain.] One
of the beads in nulled work.


Nulled (?), a. Turned so as to
resemble nulls.


Nulled work (Cabinetwork), ornamental
turned work resembling nulls or beads strung on a rod.


Nul`li*bi"e*ty (?), n. [L.
nullibi nowhere.] The state or condition of being
nowhere.
[Obs.]


Nul`li*fi*ca"tion (?), n. [L.
nullificatio contempt. See Nullify.] The act of
nullifying; a rendering void and of no effect, or of no legal
effect.


Right of nullification (U. S. Hist.), the
right claimed in behalf of a State to nullify or make void, by its
sovereign act or decree, an enactment of the general government which
it deems unconstitutional.


Nul`li*fid"i*an (?), a. [L.
nullus none + fide&?; faith.] Of no faith; also,
not trusting to faith for salvation; -- opposed to
solifidian.
Feltham.


Nul`li*fid"i*an, n. An
unbeliever.
B. Jonson.


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