"Zeroise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I couldn't find the word "zeroise" in any dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.
However, I think you might be looking for the word "erase", which is a verb that means to remove or cancel something, leaving no trace.
Alternatively, you might be looking for the word "zero" or "nullify", which are related to the concept of removing or making something equal to zero.
A zero-coupon bond is a bond that does not pay periodic interest payments to the bondholder. Instead, the investor buys the bond at a discount to its face value and receives the face value at maturity, effectively earning the difference as interest.
The term "zero" has multiple meanings in different contexts, but in mathematics and everyday language, it generally refers to:<br><br>1. <strong>Mathematics</strong>: A number that represents the absence of quantity or magnitude, often used to indicate none or nothing. For example, the number line can extend infinitely in both directions, with "+0" and "-0" being the same value. In arithmetic, zero is the identity element of addition and subtraction. It is also the absence of quantity in the numbers 1-10.<br><br>2. <strong>Unit of measurement</strong>: In terms of quantities such as time, 0 represents the moment in time between two points. For example, 12:00 hour (noon) marks 0 minutes on a standard 12-hour clock face. In reading and writing, the hour hand of a clock is often considered to have 12:00 (noon) marked as 0.<br><br>3. <strong>General use</strong>: Zero can refer to nothingness, a void, or an absence of anything. For example, someone who scores zero in a game won nothing.