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'''zero''' ('''0'''), alternatively called '''naught''', '''nil''', '''ought''', or '''nought''', is both a [[number]] and a [[numeral]]. It was the last numeral to be created in most numerical systems, as it is not a counting number (which is to say, one begins counting at the number 1) and was in many eras and places represented only by a gap or mark very different from the other numerals.
 
'''zero''' ('''0'''), alternatively called '''naught''', '''nil''', '''ought''', or '''nought''', is both a [[number]] and a [[numeral]]. It was the last numeral to be created in most numerical systems, as it is not a counting number (which is to say, one begins counting at the number 1) and was in many eras and places represented only by a gap or mark very different from the other numerals.
  
 
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zero (0), alternatively called naught, nil, ought, or nought, is both a number and a numeral. It was the last numeral to be created in most numerical systems, as it is not a counting number (which is to say, one begins counting at the number 1) and was in many eras and places represented only by a gap or mark very different from the other numerals.