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undecillion
[ uhn-di-sil-yuhn ]
noun
- a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 36 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 66 zeros.
adjective
- amounting to one undecillion in number.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍顎卍别路肠颈濒顎僱颈辞苍迟丑 adjective noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of undecillion1
Example Sentences
A Russian court has fined Google two undecillion roubles - a two followed by 36 zeroes - for restricting Russian state media channels on YouTube.
For a sense of scale, consider that a billion means nine zeroes, while an 耻苍诲别肠颈濒濒颈辞苍听 means 38 zeroes.
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What does听undecillion 尘别补苍?听
In the United States, undecillion is the name of the number 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 10鲁鈦.听
In Great Britain, an undecillion is the name of a number represented by 1 followed by 66 zeroes, or 10鈦垛伓.
Because 1 undecillion is such a large number, you won鈥檛 often see it used. One of the most notable uses of undecillion is in the study of atoms. The ratio of electric force to gravitational force between two protons is roughly equal to one undecillion. Another notable use is in computing and internet infrastructure discussions. Under internet protocol version 6 (IPv6), the maximum number of IP addresses the global protocol can contain is around 340 undecillion.
You鈥檙e more likely to see undecillion used figuratively to mean a large unknown amount, as in There are, like, 40 undecillion flavor choices, and I can鈥檛 decide!
Example: This code cipher has over 1 undecillion possible combinations, making it nearly impossible to decode.
Where does听耻苍诲别肠颈濒濒颈辞苍听come from?
The first records of the term undecillion are from around the 1930s. It comes from the Latin 奴苍, meaning 鈥渙ne,鈥 -decem, meaning 鈥10,鈥 and -illion, as in 鈥渕illion.鈥澨
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How is听耻苍诲别肠颈濒濒颈辞苍听used in real life?
Undecillion is an extremely large number that is normally only used in specific scientific or mathematical contexts. Because of its size, undecillion is sometimes used figuratively.
Now that we have 280 characters, let's see if we can type out the total # of addresses: 340 undecillion, 282 decillion, 366 nonillion, 920 octillion, 938 septillion, 463 sextillion, 463 quintillion, 374 quadrillion, 607 trillion, 431 billion, 768 million, 211 thousand & 456
鈥 ARIN (@TeamARIN)
TFW you get your back-of-napkin math wrong, and realize you said 1000鹿虏 when you meant 12鹿鈦扳伆鈦.
"Undecillion" is cool, but not big enough.鈥 Howard Tayler (@howardtayler)
There are more IPv6 addresses than stars in our galaxy. 340 undecillion (trillion, trillion, trillion) vs. 100 billion
鈥 rodbeckstrom (@RodBeckstrom)
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True or False?
In the United States, an undecillion is the same as 10鲁鈦, or 1 with 36 zeros after it.
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