Gazillion vs Gazillionth - What's the difference?
gazillion | gazillionth |
An unspecified large number (of).(w)
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, title= (informal) The ordinal form of the number gazillion .
(informal) The person or thing in the gazillionth position.
(informal) One of a gazillion equal parts of a whole.
English ordinal numbers
As nouns the difference between gazillion and gazillionth
is that gazillion is an unspecified large number (of)(w) while gazillionth is (informal) the person or thing in the gazillionth position.As an adjective gazillionth is
(informal) the ordinal form of the number gazillion .gazillion
English
Noun
(en noun)citationrec.antiques.radio+phono, passage=Even if you are not a transistor collector, it is still pretty neat seeing that many early transistors. Wowzers...yes indeed...wowzers! Ok...it is not a gazillion but sure is a bunch.}}
Barack Obama, deporter-in-chief, passage=First, he is merely following laws written by nativist Republicans. This is a cop-out. As president he sets priorities for the executive branch, which cannot catch and prosecute everyone who breaks any of the gazillions of federal rules.}}