quattuordecillion
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin quattuordecim, fourteen.
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]quattuordecillion (plural quattuordecillions)
- (US, British, Australia, rare, short scale) 1045.
- (dated, British, Australia, rare, long scale) 1084.
Quotations
[edit]- 2002 CE, Clifford Pickover, The Mathematics of Oz: Mental Gymnastics from Beyond the Edge, Cambridge University Press (2 September 2002):
- "Ooh!" Dorothy steps back in awe. "Mon Dieu. What is that cool-looking heart symbol?" "Here, ♥ indicates a quattuordecillion".
- 2002 CE, Ron Penton, Data Structures for Game Programmers, Muska & Lipman / Premier-Trade (25 November 25 2002):
- Assuming that each node in your gametree used a modest 64 bytes, that many nodes would take up 6 quattuordecillion yottabytes (I'm really not making this up).
- 2003, CE, Magic Dragon Multimedia, Timeline Cosmic Future:
- One Quattuordecillion Years From Now: Protons and neutrons decay.
Synonyms
[edit]- (1084): a short scale septenvigintillion
Translations
[edit]1045
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1084 — see also septenvigintillion
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See also
[edit]- (short and long scale) Previous: tredecillion. Next: quindecillion.
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