1. To adjust (as by firing under test conditions) the zero of (a gun); SYN. zero in.
2. To set back to zero.
ETYM French zéro, from Arabic çafrun, çifrun, empty, a cipher. Related to Cipher.
The number (written 0) that when added to any number leaves that number unchanged. It results when any number is subtracted from itself, or when any number is added to its negative. The product of any number with zero is itself zero.
History.
The word zero comes originally from the Hindi sunya, meaning “empty”, and traveled through Arabic (sifr), Latin (zephirum), eventually to become the English zero. The Greeks would distinguish between 109 and 190 by using completely different symbols for “9” and “90”. The Babylonians found a partial use for zero in their sexagesimal system, namely in medial positions (“109”) but not in final positions (“190”). The need for zero arose, however, when a fully developed place value decimal system was developed by the Hindu-Arabic mathematicians in the 8th century AD. No longer could all numbers be expressed by simply using the nine figures 1 to 9. A sign “19” could mean 109, 190, or simply 19. Without the zero all were as likely.
Along with other Hindu-Arabic numerals, zero entered Europe in the 13th century in the famous textbook of Leonardo of Pisa, Liber abaci 1202. Despite their obvious advantages the new numerals spread only slowly throughout Europe. As few could write and most officials counted with pebbles on checker boards or abaci, there was little call for a more sophisticated numeral system and it was not, in fact, until the 16th century that zero and the other Hindu-Arabic numerals became widely accepted.
The arithmetic symbol (0) representing no magnitude.
1. A mathematical element that when added to another number yields the same number; SYN. 0, nought, cipher, cypher, nothing.
2. (Pejorative) A person who no skills or who holds no interest for others.
Ništica, znak koji označava ništicu ili otsustvo jednog broja; fig. vrednost ravna ništici, ništavilo. (lat.)
Početak računanja vremena.
1. Indicating an initial point or origin.
2. Indicating the absence of any or all units under consideration; SYN. none, 0.
Having no measurable or otherwise determinable value.
Koji ima kazaljku nula (tj. član niza), npr. a0, x0, y0 itd. (lat.)
An insignificant person or thing; nonentity
To fill or replace with zeros (for example, to zero a specified portion of memory, a field, or some other limited structure).