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  Source:
  WordNet (r) 1.7 nil
  n 1: nothing (as used by a sheriff after an unsuccessful effort
  to serve a writ: "nihil habet")   nihil >
  2: 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"   nothing ,
  nix nada null aught cipher cypher goose egg naught zero zilch zip
  Source:
  Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) Nil
  \ Nil \   Nill , v. t.>
  Will not. --Chaucer. Nil
  \ Nil \, n. & a.
  Nothing; of no account; worthless; -- a term often used for
  canceling, in accounts or bookkeeping. --A. J. Ellis.
  Source:
  The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (2003-OCT-10) 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
  Source:
  Jargon File (4.3.1, 29 Jun 2001) 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.
  Source:
  The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (2003-OCT-10) 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
  Source:
  Jargon File (4.3.1, 29 Jun 2001) 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.
  

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