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English Dictionary: nil by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
nil
n
  1. a quantity of no importance; "it looked like nothing I had ever seen before"; "reduced to nil all the work we had done"; "we racked up a pathetic goose egg"; "it was all for naught"; "I didn't hear zilch about it"
    Synonym(s): nothing, nil, nix, nada, null, aught, cipher, cypher, goose egg, naught, zero, zilch, zip, zippo
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Nil \Nil\ [See {Nill}, v. t.]
      Will not. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Nil \Nil\, n. & a. [L., a contr. of nihil.]
      Nothing; of no account; worthless; -- a term often used for
      canceling, in accounts or bookkeeping. --A. J. Ellis.

From Jargon File (4.2.0, 31 JAN 2000) [jargon]:
   NIL /nil/   No.   Used in reply to a question, particularly one
   asked using the `-P' convention.   Most hackers assume this derives
   simply from LISP terminology for `false' (see also {T}), but NIL as
   a negative reply was well-established among radio hams decades
   before the advent of LISP.   The historical connection between early
   hackerdom and the ham radio world was strong enough that this may
   have been an influence.
  
  

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   NIL
  
      /nil/ 1. New Implementation of Lisp.   A language intended to
      be the successor of {MacLisp}.   A large {Lisp}, implemented
      mostly in {VAX} {assembly language}.   A forerunner of {Common
      LISP}.
  
      ["NIL: A Perspective", Jon L. White, MACSYMA Users' Conf Proc,
      1979].
  
      2. Network Implementation Language.   Strom & Yemini, TJWRC,
      IBM.   Implementation of complex networking protocols in a
      modular fashion.
  
      ["NIL: An Integrated Language and System for Distributed
      Programming", R. Strom et al, SIGPLAN Notices 18(6):73-82
      (June 1983)].
  
      3. Empty list or False.   In {Lisp}, the empty list (or "nil
      list") is used to represent the {Boolean} value False.   This
      is possible because {Lisp} is not typed.   True is represented
      by the special {atom} "t".
  
      4. Spoken in reply to a question, particularly one asked using
      the "-P" convention it means "No".   Most hackers assume this
      derives simply from LISP, but NIL meaning "no" was
      well-established among radio hams decades before LISP existed.
      The historical connection between early hackerdom and the ham
      radio world was strong enough that this may have been an
      influence.
  
      [{Jargon File}]
  
  
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