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    This article lists and discusses the usage and derivation of names of large numbers, together with their possible extensions. Two naming scales have been used in English and other European languages since the early modern era – the long and short scales. Most English variants use the short scale

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    Some names of large numbers, such as million, billion, and trillion, have real referents in human experience, and are encountered in many contexts. At times, the names of large numbers have been forced into common usage as a result of hyperinflation.

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    The words bymillion and trimillion were first recorded in 1475 in a manuscript of Jehan Adam. Subsequently, Nicolas Chuquet wrote a book Triparty en la science des nombres

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    The names googol and googolplex were invented by Edward Kasner's nephew Milton Sirotta and introduced in Kasner and Newman's 1940 book Mathematics and the Imagination in the following passage:
    The name "googol" was

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    This section illustrates several systems for naming large numbers, and shows how they can be extended past vigintillion.
    Traditional British usage

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  2. Names of Large Numbers | Character Wiki | Fandom

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    80 = Eighty. 90 = Ninety. 100 = One Hundred. 200 = Two Hundred. 500 = Five Hundred. 1,000 = One Thousand. 10,000 = Ten Thousand. 100,000 = One Hundred Thousand. 1,000,000 = One …

  3. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_for_large_numbers

    48 hàng · Naming very large numbers is relatively easy. There are two main ways of naming a number: ...

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      SCIENTIFIC NOTATI…AMERICAN NAME (S…EUROPEAN NAME (L…OLD-BRITISH NAME (…
      100OneOneOne
      101TenTenTen
      102HundredHundredHundred
      103ThousandThousandThousand
      104Ten thousandTen thousandTen thousand
      105Hundred thousandHundred thousandHundred thousand
      106MillionMiljoenMillion
      109BillionMiljardThousand million
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    • https://www.ibiblio.org/units/large.html

      32 hàng · Nov 01, 2001 · The English names for large numbers are coined from the Latin

    • https://www.sizes.com/numbers/big_numName.htm
      • The word “million” originated with its present meaning in Old Italian, formed by adding to “mille,” thousand, the augmentative suffix “-one,”“great.” Thus “millione” is a “great thousand.” Another example of the same process is “padrone,” formed from “padre,” father,and meaning “great father,” hence patron, master, landlord1.“Millione” was in use in Italy by the early 14th century. In 1419Ch…
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    • Big Numbers - TheAlmightyGuru.com

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      Name: Number of Zeros: 1: million: 6 (1,000,000) 2: billion: 9 (1,000,000,000) 3: trillion: 12 ...

    • https://sites.google.com/site/superhugenumbers/gigantic-list-of-large-numbers

      You may recognize the mega- suffix put onto this number - that's how Bowers names his numbers from this point on. This is the largest of his -illions I'm going to list on here. Nanyllion: 10^2^1,000,000,002. Tetralogue: 10^^4. Equal to 10^10^10^10. Yoctyllion: 10^2^((10^24) + 2) About 10^10^10^23. First Skewes' Number: e^e^e^79

    • Names for large numbers - KPN

      https://home.kpn.nl/vanadovv/BignumbyN.html

      Jul 02, 2003 · If you don't read Dutch, don't despair, EVERY possible name for large numbers is listed on the current page. With the exception of rather useless fantasy names like googol, googolplex, centrifugalillion, fantastacillion, multupatillion, umpuplatillion, quadruplatillion, gazillion, zillion, jillion, katrillion and the like.

    • https://blog.prepscholar.com/what-comes-after-trillion

      Jan 25, 2020 · Trillion is one of the smallest numbers in the chart, but it's still an incredibly large number. If you were to try to count to trillion, it'd take you roughly 31,709 years to do so! A googol, or a 1 with one hundred zeros after it, looks like this when written out: 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.

    • List Of -Illions | Big Numbers Wikia | Fandom

      https://bignumbers.fandom.com/wiki/List_Of_-Illions

      The List of numbers article is where links and additions should be concentrated. Million , 1,000,000 Billion , 1,000,000,000( Short scale ) (Also called Milliard in Long scale )



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