Lexicographical Neighbors of Duodecillions
Literary usage of Duodecillions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education by Ohio State Teachers Association (1860)
"Analogy, derived from the formation of the names up to duodecillions, plainly
demands the use of the ..."
2. The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of Education by Ohio Education Association (1860)
"These are the only instances which I have found in consulting about fifty
Arithmetics, in which the names of periods above duodecillions are given. ..."
3. Introduction to The National Arithmetic: On the Inductive System : Combining by Benjamin Greenleaf (1847)
"JO Ñ duodecillions. t, Thousands. ... seven hundred eighty-nine thousand, one
hundred twenty-three duodecillions ; four hundred fifty-six thousand, ..."
4. The Mask of Christian Science: A History of the Rise and Growth of the by Francis Edward Marsten (1909)
"... as the product of three multiplied by three, equaling nine, proves conclusively
that three times three duodecillions will be, must be, ..."
5. The R.I. Schoolmaster by Rhode Island Commissioner of Public Schools (1861)
"Then, since every figure représenta a definite number of units, the nine must be
read nine tens, or ninety duodecillions. With the 8 it reads ninety-eight ..."