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large | googillion |

As nouns the difference between large and googillion

is that large is an old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves while googillion is an indefinitely large number.

As an adjective large

is of considerable or relatively great size or extent.

large

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
  • *
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  • (obsolete) Abundant; ample.
  • * Milton
  • We have yet large day.
  • (archaic) Full in statement; diffuse; profuse.
  • * Felton
  • I might be very large upon the importance and advantages of education.
  • (obsolete) Free; unencumbered.
  • * Fairfax
  • Of burdens all he set the Paynims large .
  • (obsolete) Unrestrained by decorum; said of language.
  • * Shakespeare
  • Some large jests he will make.
  • (nautical) Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter.
  • Synonyms

    (checksyns) * big, huge, giant, gigantic, enormous, stour, great, mickle, largeish * See also

    Antonyms

    * small, tiny, minuscule

    Derived terms

    * as large as life, larger than life * by and large * enlarge * give it large * have it large * large it, large up, large it up * largely * largeness * writ large * largish

    Noun

  • (music, obsolete) An old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves.
  • (obsolete) Liberality, generosity.
  • A thousand dollars.
  • Getting a car tricked out like that will cost you 50 large .

    Derived terms

    * at large

    Statistics

    *

    Anagrams

    * (l), (l), (l), (l), (l) 1000 English basic words 200 English basic words ----

    googillion

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (informal, hyperbole) An indefinitely large number.
  • *1996 February 18, John Carl Pryor, “Re: A New Theory of Free Will -- continuation of an Open Letter to Professor Penrose”, alt.philosophy.objectivism, alt.sci.physics.new-theories, sci.physics, comp.ai, comp.ai.philosophy, sci.philosophy.meta, alt.memetics and alt.extropians, Usenet
  • what measurement outside of time and space do we use to measure time and space themselves? ... And what man can possibly project his mind beyond all space and time to make an objective measure and pronounce, "the universe is a googillion years old".
  • *1998 October 8, Noah Roberts, “Re: Can a HTML page run a program and pas[s''] instruction to this program.”, comp.lang.c, ''Usenet
  • So, if this is what your trying to do, do a web search on CGI and read on[e ] of the googillion tutorials on the subject.
  • *2000 March 27, macromedia.dreamweaver, Marian Buchanan, “Re: how can I get path animation to work with Align Layer and Position Layer?”
  • Thanks a googillion
  • *2006 August 1, Lynn Irwin, from webforumsuser@macromedia.com, “Re: Flash 8 Video Encoder problems”, macromedia.flash, Usenet
  • That makes no sense whatsoever. How can my googillion attempts be failing?
  • *2007 January 7, Gary Collard, “Re: Odds to win Super Bowl XLI -- January 3, 2007 ...”, alt.sports.football.pro.ny-giants, alt.sports.football.pro.ny-jets and rec.gambling.sports, Usenet
  • One googillion to one.

    Usage notes

    * Any definition specifying a particular number of zeroes or powers is unattested.

    Synonyms

    * (indefinitely large number) See also .