Trigintillion. A unit of quantity equal to 1093 (1 followed by 93 zeros).
Trigintillion, often cited as a word in discussions of names of large numbers, is not included in any of them, nor are any of the names that can easily be created by extending the naming pattern (unvigintillion, duovigintillion, duoquinquagintillion, etc.).
A unit of quantity equal to 10102 (1 followed by 102 zeros).
A unit of quantity equal to 10123 (1 followed by 123 zeros).
As discussed in our blog, a quadrillion can be defined as 1 with 15 zeros. It can written as 1,000,000,000,000,000.
A unit of quantity equal to 10300 (1 followed by 300 zeros).
A unit of quantity equal to 10183 (1 followed by 183 zeros).
A unit of quantity equal to 1087 (1 followed by 87 zeros).
Then, you finally reach Millinillion. Repeat with those numbers to reach Billinillion. After that comes a Trillinillion, Quadrillinillion, Quintillinillion, Sextillinillion, Septillinillion, Octillinillion, Nonillinillion, and on...
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A unit of quantity equal to 10153 (1 followed by 153 zeros).
Quattuorvigintillion. A unit of quantity equal to 1075 (1 followed by 75 zeros).
1,000,000,000 (one billion, short scale; one thousand million or one milliard, one yard, long scale) is the natural number following 999,999,999 and preceding 1,000,000,001. With a number, "billion" can be abbreviated as b, bil or bn.
Duovigintillion. A unit of quantity equal to 1069 (1 followed by 69 zeros).
noun,plural quat·tu·or·de·cil·lions, (as after a numeral) quat·tu·or·de·cil·lion. a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 45 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 84 zeros.
After a billion, of course, is trillion. Then comes quadrillion, quintrillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, and decillion.
Trenonagintillion. A unit of quantity equal to 10282 (1 followed by 282 zeros).
Google is the word that is more common to us now, and so it is sometimes mistakenly used as a noun to refer to the number 10100. That number is a googol, so named by Milton Sirotta, the nephew of the American mathematician Edward Kasner, who was working with large numbers like 10100.
A millillion (alternately millinillion, milliatillion or milletillion) is equal to 103,003 in the short scale, or 106,000 in the long scale (this number is also called Platillion). It is made by combining "mille" (1,000) with the standard -illion suffix, which is itself derived from "mille".
A unit of quantity equal to 10306 (1 followed by 306 zeros).
Written out in ordinary decimal notation, it is 1 followed by 10100 zeroes; that is, a 1 followed by a googol of zeroes.
What comes after million, billion, and trillion? quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, and decillion.