Void (astronomy) - Wikipedia Voids are believed to have been formed by baryon acoustic oscillations in the Big Bang, collapses of mass followed by implosions of the compressed baryonic matter Starting from initially small anisotropies from quantum fluctuations in the early universe, the anisotropies grew larger in scale over time
VOID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Void definition: having no legal force or effect; not legally binding or enforceable See examples of VOID used in a sentence
VOID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Something that is void or null and void is officially considered to have no value or authority The original elections were declared void by the former military ruler The agreement will be considered null and void If you are void of something, you do not have any of it The treaty is now void of absolute commitments
void - Wiktionary, the free dictionary To throw or send out; to evacuate; to emit; to discharge (intransitive, obsolete) To withdraw, depart (transitive, obsolete) To remove the contents of; to make or leave vacant or empty; to quit; to leave