oc·to·de·cil·lion ˌäk-tō-di-ˈsil-yən. US : a number equal to 1 followed by 57 zeros see Table of Numbers. also, British : a number equal to 1 followed by 108 zeros see Table of Numbers.
noun, plural oc·to·de·cil·lions, (as after a numeral) oc·to·de·cil·lion. a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 57 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 108 zeros. amounting to one octodecillion in number.
noun, plural oc·til·lions, (as after a numeral) oc·til·lion. a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 27 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 48 zeros. adjective. amounting to one octillion in number.
The number 1000000000000000000000000 is called a quintillion. In the long scale system of naming numbers, a quintillion is equal to 10^18 or a million billion. In the short scale system, which is commonly used in the United States, a quintillion is equal to 10^15 or a billion billion.
quin·de·cil·lion ˌkwin-di-ˈsil-yən. often attributive. US : a number equal to 1 followed by 48 zeros see Table of Numbers. also, British : a number equal to 1 followed by 90 zeros see Table of Numbers.
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. We have one quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, and the list goes on till Graham's number. It is a good idea to know and remember the names of large numbers.
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.
Billion,Trillion, Quadrillion, Quintillion, Sextillion, Septillion, Octillion, Nonillion, Decillion, Undecillion, Duodecillion, Tredecillion, Quattuordecillion, Quindecillion, Sexdexillion, Septendecillion, Octodecillion, Novemdecillion, Vigintillion.
This is the Greek letter mu, used to denote 'micro', as 'm' was already taken. None of the words jillion, zillion, squillion, gazillion, kazillion, bajillion, or bazillion (or Brazilian) are real numbers.
Mathematically, if we see infinity is the unimaginable end of the number line. As no number is imagined beyond it(no real number is larger than infinity).
A unit of quantity equal to 1069 (1 followed by 69 zeros).
A unit of quantity equal to 1099 (1 followed by 99 zeros).
/ˈtrɪljɪn/ A trillion is 1,000,000,000,000, also known as 10 to the 12th power, or one million million.
As we know, 1 million = 1, 000, 000 or one thousand thousand.
Different infinite sets can have different cardinalities, and some are larger than others. Beyond the infinity known as ℵ 0 (the cardinality of the natural numbers) there is ℵ 1 (which is larger) … ℵ 2 (which is larger still) … and, in fact, an infinite variety of different infinities.
Visualized this way, you'll see it's possible to keep up this one-to-one correspondence between our sets forever, which means infinity and infinity plus one are actually equal.
Googolplex may well designate the largest number named with a single word, but of course that doesn't make it the biggest number. In a last-ditch effort to hold onto the hope that there is indeed such a thing as the largest number… Child: Infinity! Nothing is larger than infinity!
In the American system each of the denominations above 1,000 millions (the American billion) is 1,000 times the preceding one (one trillion = 1,000 billions; one quadrillion = 1,000 trillions).
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...
isn't it sextillion? There are actually three accepted words for that number: hexillion, heptrillion, and sextillion.
noun, plural cen·til·lions, (as after a numeral) cen·til·lion. a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 303 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 600 zeros.
noun, plural sex·de·cil·lions, (as after a numeral) sex·de·cil·lion. a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 51 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 96 zeros. amounting to one sexdecillion in number.