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Definition of One million million million
1. Noun. The number that is represented as a one followed by 18 zeros. "In England they call a quintillion a trillion"
Geographical relationships: Deutschland, Federal Republic Of Germany, Frg, Germany, Britain, Great Britain, U.k., Uk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
Generic synonyms: Large Integer
Lexicographical Neighbors of One Million Million Million
Literary usage of One million million million
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"If the mass moved is the same, and the range of motion is the same, then the
force would be one million million million million times as great as the force ..."
2. Scientific Papers: Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology by Michael Faraday, Hermann von Helmholtz, William Thomson Kelvin, Simon Newcomb, Archibald Geikie (1910)
"If the mass moved is the same, and the range of motion is the same, then the
force would be one million million million million times as great as the force ..."
3. Elementary Zoology by Vernon Lyman Kellogg (1901)
"... and in the fourth, ie the great great grandchildren of the first oyster, there
would be one million million million million of oysters. ..."
4. Popular Science Monthly (1902)
"The united weight of one million million million molecules of hydrogen would
therefore just be detectable on such a balance. Ultra-Atomic Matter. ..."
5. Lessons in Chemical Philosophy: An Introductory Study for Use in Colleges by John Howard Appleton, Herbert William Conn (1890)
"... an amount about equal to one and one quarter ounces divided by one million
million million million. This minute weight has received the special name ..."
6. Popular Lectures and Addresses by William Thomson Kelvin (1891)
"If the mass moved is the same, and the range of motion is the same, then the
force would be one million million million million times as great as the force ..."
7. Proceedings by Royal Institution of Great Britain (1906)
"The united weight of one million million million molecules of hydrogen would
therefore just be detectable on such a balance. ..."
8. Lessons in Chemical Philosophy by John Howard Appleton (1890)
"... an amount about equal to one and one quarter ounces divided by one million
million million million. This minute weight has received the special name ..."