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Void can refer to:

  • Aether (classical element), the source of all elements, the quintessence
  • Aether (mythology), the firmament of the sky or heavens
  • The absence of matter, a vacuum
  • Void (astronomy), a very large region of space with containing few, or no, galaxies
  • A noticeably empty space, such as a defect like a bubble in a (generally solid) material
  • Void (law) means of no legal effect; sometimes stated as void ab initio
  • Nothing, Null, Nil, Zip, Nada
  • In Buddhism, Shunyata (Emptiness)
  • In bridge and other trick-taking card games, a "void" describes a holding of zero cards in a particular suit
  • To urinate or defecate
  • void is a keyword indicating the absence of type information in Java, Javascript, C, C++, and C#
  • void is the name of the bottom type in the Eiffel programming language
  • Often used as the title of the fifth Scroll in Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings (better translations are "Nothingness" or "Emptiness"). Musashi defines this Void as "the realm where nothing exists, or cannot be known," and notes that "wrongly viewed among people of the world, not understanding anything is itself considered void. This is not real void; it is all a delusion."
  • In the Legend of the Five Rings Role-Playing Game, Void is a measure of a character's inner strength and enlightenment
  • VOID (DVD) (Video Overview In Deceleration), a DVD by the Flaming Lips containing a library of 18 of their music videos
  • In video games:
  • Void (uk), former Birmingham, England Art-Metal band on Robert Plant's MAS Records label
  • Void (band), a Washington, D.C.-based hardcore punk band on the Dischord label
  • Null and Void, a television comedy
  • Void coefficient is an estimated number in nuclear engineering.

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