Term that contains "null".

I can't add a term in a MultiTerm database that contains "null", like "annullable" for exemple.  MultiTerm transforms it to "anable". I found a workround by putting a capital letter in the word "anNullable". Is there a way to create the term "annullable" without using this workaround. Thank you!

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    0 Former Member in reply to Ana-Maria Matefi

    I came across this same problem. In one of my glossaries I entered "null hypothesis", only to find later that MultiTerm deleted "null" and left just "hypothesis". It also deletes the word null inside descriptive fields (!). For instance, I tried to circumvent this issue by putting the word null between single quotes ('null') or even between dashes (-null-), and then MultiTerm will leave for instance '' hypothesis or -- hypothesis.   Using the Flag Layout will accept entries with the word "null" included. The Full Form input model issue, referenced above, does not work. This is a bug probably related to the fact that  Null is a reserved word within the world of programming but somehow MultiTerm, when parsing a string of text it is considering the word null as a reserved word, go figure. 

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