The difference between Zero and Zeroize
When used as verbs, zero means to set a measuring instrument to zero, whereas zeroize means to set, reset or initialize something (especially a variable or parameter) to zero.
Zero is also noun with the meaning: the numeric symbol that represents the cardinal number zero.
Zero is also numeral with the meaning: the cardinal number occurring before one and that denotes no quantity or amount at all, represented in arabic numerals as 0.
Zero is also adjective with the meaning: no, not any.
check bellow for the other definitions of Zero and Zeroize
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Zero as a noun:
The numeric symbol that represents the cardinal number zero.
Examples:
"In unary and k-adic notation in general, zero is the empty string."
"Write 0.0 to indicate a floating point number rather than the integer zero."
"The zero sign in American Sign Language is considered rude in some cultures."
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Zero as a noun:
The digit 0 in the decimal, binary, and all other base numbering systems.
Examples:
"One million has six zeroes."
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Zero as a noun (informal, uncountable):
Nothing, or none.
Examples:
"The shipment was lost, so they had zero in stock."
"He knows zero about humour."
"In the end, all of our hard work amounted to zero."
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Zero as a noun:
The value of a magnitude corresponding to the cardinal number zero.
Examples:
"The electromagnetic field does not drop all of the way to zero before a reversal."
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Zero as a noun:
The point on a scale at which numbering or measurement originates.
Examples:
"The temperature outside is ten degrees below zero."
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Zero as a noun (mathematics):
A value of the independent variables of a function, for which the function is equal to zero.
Examples:
"The zeroes of a polynomial are its roots by the fundamental theorem of algebra."
"The derivative of a continuous, differentiable function that twice crosses the axis must have a zero."
"The nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function may all lie on the critical line."
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Zero as a noun (mathematics, algebra):
The additive identity element of a monoid or greater algebraic structure, particularly a group or ring.
Examples:
"Since a commutative zero is the inverse of any additive identity, it must be unique when it exists."
"The zero (of a ring or field) has the property that the product of the zero with any element yields the zero."
"The quotient ring over a maximal ideal is a field with a single zero element."
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Zero as a noun (slang):
A person of little or no importance.
Examples:
"They rudely treated him like a zero."
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Zero as a noun (military):
A , a long range fighter aircraft operated by the Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945.
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Zero as a noun:
A setting of calibrated instruments such as a firearm.
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Zero as a noun (finance):
A security which has a zero coupon (paying no periodic interest).
Examples:
"The takeovers were financed by issuing zeroes."
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Zero as an adjective (informal):
no, not any
Examples:
"She showed zero respect."
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Zero as an adjective (meteorology):
Of a cloud ceiling, limiting vision to 50 feet (15 meters) or less.
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Zero as an adjective (meteorology):
Of horizontal visibility, limited to 165 feet (50.3 meters) or less.
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Zero as an adjective (linguistics):
Present at an abstract level, but not realized in the data.
Examples:
"The stem of "kobieta" with the zero ending is "kobiet"."
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Zero as a verb (transitive):
To set a measuring instrument to zero; to calibrate instrument scale to valid zero.
Examples:
"'Zero the fluorometer with the same solvent used in extraction."
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Zero as a verb (transitive, computing):
To change a memory location or range to values of zero; to set a variable in a computer program to zero.
Examples:
"Results were inconsistent because an array wasn’t zeroed during initialization."
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Zero as a verb (transitive):
To cause or set some value or amount to be zero.
Examples:
"They tried to zero the budget by the end of the quarter."
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Zero as a verb (transitive):
To eliminate; to delete; to overwrite with zeros.
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Zero as a verb (intransitive):
To disappear
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Zeroize as a verb (nonstandard):
To set, reset or initialize something (especially a variable or parameter) to zero.
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