voider
[ voi-der ]
/ ˈvɔɪ dər /
noun
a person or thing that voids.
Armor.
gusset(def 3a).
Words nearby voider
voiceprint,
void,
voidable,
voidance,
voided,
voider,
voiding cystogram,
voigt's lines,
voile,
voilà,
voiotia
Definition for voider (2 of 2)
Origin of void
1250–1300; (adj.) Middle English
voide < Anglo-French, Old French < Vulgar Latin
*vocīta, feminine of
*vocītus, dissimilated variant of Latin
vocīvus, itself variant of
vac(ī)vus empty; see
vacuum; (v.) Middle English
voiden < Anglo-French
voider, Old French < Vulgar Latin
*vocītāre, derivative of
*vocītus; (noun) derivative of the adj.
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British Dictionary definitions for voider
void
/ (vɔɪd) /
adjective
noun
verb (mainly tr)
Derived forms of void
voider, noun voidness, nounWord Origin for void
C13: from Old French
vuide, from Vulgar Latin
vocītus (unattested), from Latin
vacuus empty, from
vacāre to be empty
Medical definitions for voider
void
[ void ]
v.
To excrete body wastes.
adj.
Containing no matter; empty.
Idioms and Phrases with voider
void
see null and void.