nullibiety means the property of being nowhere; non-existence. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
nullibiety is pronounced /ˌnʌl.ɪˈbaɪ.ɪ.ti/.
Why “nullibiety” is a great word
NULLIBIETY — [Noun] The state or property of being nowhere; non-existence. From Latin nullibi ("nowhere"), from nullus ("none, no") + ibi ("there"), combined with the English suffix -iety (denoting a state or condition). Unlike ubiquity (which denotes omnipresent saturation) or absence (which implies a lack in a specific, expected context), nullibiety is the absolute, metaphysical negation of location. It is the coordinate erased from every map, the address of a memory that never was, and the precise cartography of a dream upon waking—the foundational silence against which all presence briefly resonates.
noun
- The property of being nowhere; non-existence.