zero-zero

[ zeer-oh-zeer-oh ]
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adjectiveMeteorology.
  1. (of atmospheric conditions) having or characterized by zero visibility in both horizontal and vertical directions.

Origin of zero-zero

1
First recorded in 1935–40

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How to use zero-zero in a sentence

  • He'd become a perfectly adjusted specimen with a zero-zero index, but—he'd also become a human robot with no will of his own.

    The Cartels Jungle | Irving E. Cox, Jr.
  • Hadn't he survived a decade of frontier conflict with an adjustment index of zero-zero?

    The Cartels Jungle | Irving E. Cox, Jr.
  • He takes my hand by the wrist and plants my palm on the touchscreen and a little ribbon of paper with zero-zero-one slides out.

  • Also that atomic weights are close integers, when hydrogen is one point zero zero eight.

    Jimsy and the Monsters | Walt Sheldon
  • At three zero zero tomorrow ticklers become mandatory for all adult shelterfolk.