Nullah
[nuhl-uh] /ˈnʌl ə/
noun, (in the East Indies)
1.
an intermittent watercourse.
2.
a gully or ravine.
/ˈnʌlɑː/
noun
1.
a stream or drain
Read Also:
- Nulla-nulla
[nuhl-uh-nuhl-uh] /ˈnʌl əˈnʌl ə/ noun, Australian. 1. an Aboriginal club or cudgel for use in hunting and war. /ˌnʌləˈnʌlə/ noun 1. (Austral) a wooden club used by native Australians
- Nullarbor-plain
[nuhl-er-bawr, nuhl-ahr-ber] /ˈnʌl ərˌbɔr, nʌlˈɑr bər/ noun 1. a treeless, semiarid area of S Australia, contiguous to the . /ˈnʌləˌbɔː/ noun 1. a vast low plateau of S Australia: extends north from the Great Australian Bight to the Great Victoria Desert; has no surface water or trees. Area: 260 000 sq km (100 000 sq […]
- Nullary
programming A description of an operator or function which takes no arguments, e.g. a function that returns the current time. “Nullary” is part of the unary, binary, ternary sequence, and is more common than its synonym niladic. (2001-02-25)
- Null cell
null cell n. See killer cell.
- Null-character
noun 1. Computers. a control character representing nothing, with the value of binary zero, but having special meaning when interpreted as text, as in marking the end of character strings.