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Encyclopedia > Trilliard

In long scale usage:


one trilliard = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 = 1021


one thousand trilliards =one (long scale) quadrillion


This word is not found in standard English dictionaries.


In the English-speaking world, the long scale term trilliard has mostly been replaced by the short scale usage of sextillion


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Trilliard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (62 words)
In long scale usage, one trilliard equals 10
One thousand trilliards is one (long scale) quadrillion.
In the English-speaking world, the long scale term trilliard has mostly been replaced by the short scale usage of sextillion.
Talk:Names of large numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4396 words)
Billiard, trilliard, quadrilliard are not "standard dictionary numbers"
With respect to billiard, trilliard, quadrlliard I am not even clear as to whether these words a) are really used in France or other European countries, b) appear in French or other foreign-language dictionaries.
If you find them in a foreign-language dictionary I think it would be interesting and legitimate to include them in the table.
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