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Actually, kaibutsu, it is 'nought' not 'naught' (there's a mouthful); the former is rooted in math terminology as a subscript 'O' and the latter represents 'nothing'.
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Actually, kaibutsu, it is 'nought' not 'naught' (there's a mouthful); the former is rooted in math terminology as a subscript 'O' and the latter represents 'nothing'.