nihil - Meaning in Telugu

nihil - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of nihil in English

nihil noun

  1. (Latin) nil; nothing (as used by a sheriff after an unsuccessful effort to serve a writ)

    Example

    • "nihil habet"

What is nihil meaning in Telugu?

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