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Definitions of nonillion in various dictionaries:
The cardinal number equal to 1030.
The cardinal number equal to 1054.
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Apr 24 2010 The Times - Cryptic |
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The cardinal number equal to 1030. |
Chiefly British The cardinal number equal to 1054. |
Originally (especially in Britain): the cardinal number equal to the ninth power of a million (1054). Now (originally US): the cardinal number equal to the tenth power of a thousand (1030). |
Numbering a nonillion (hyperbolically) a very great many, countless. |
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This article lists and discusses the usage and derivation of names of large numbers, together with their possible extensions. * The following table lists those names of large numbers that are found in many English dictionaries and thus have a special claim to being "real words." The "Traditional British" values shown are unused in American English and are obsolete in British English, but their other-language variants are dominant in many non-English-speaking areas, including continental Europe and Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America; see Long and short scales. * Indian English does not use millions, but has its own system of large numbers including lakhs and crores. * English also has many words, such as "zillion", used informally to mean large but unspecified amounts; see indefinite and fictitious numbers. |