November vs Novemdecillion - What's the difference?
november | novemdecillion |
(US; modern British & Australian, , rare ) 1060.
* 1962 , Jerry D. Lewis, Crusade against crime , Random House, page 314
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* 1998 , Sean O'Shea, Meryl A. Walker, The Millennium Myth: The Ever-Ending Story , ISBN 0893342734,
* 2001 , John Flanagan, How much is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000? , Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 15 July 2001 [http://starbulletin.com/2001/07/15/editorial/flanagan.html]
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* 2011 , Sarah Harding, Niguma, Lady of Illusion ,
(dated British & Australian, , rare ) 10114.
A very large number
* 2000–2006 : Quantum Mechanics , Abarim Publications [http://www.abarim-publications.com/JessicaRabbitExplains.html]
* 2002 CE: James C. Mayer, ‘Student-Led Poetry Workshops’ (which appears in ‘The English Journal’, volume 91, number 3, ‘Teaching and Writing Poetry’)
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As a noun november
is november.As a numeral novemdecillion is
(us; modern british & australian, , rare ) 1060.november
Translingual
novemdecillion
English
Numeral
(head)- It is one chance in a novemdecillion . For those who like to be precise, that exact statistic is one chance in 1,606,937,974,174,171,729,761,809,705,564,167,968,221,676,069,604,401,795,301,376.
page 66
- It has the shape of a disk, and is ten to the fifty-ninth power yojanas in circumference, a number called a novemdecillion , and is 1,600,000 yojanas deep.
- Go up to 60 zeros -- that's a novemdecillion -- and you can measure the volume of the galaxy in cubic inches [...].
page 286
- grangs med , literally “without count,” is also said to indicate the number ten to the fiftieth or sixtieth power (novemdecillion ). Still less than a googol!
- ‘When we say 2 we mean exactly 2, not 2,00001 or 2,0000000000000001 or 2 with a novemdecillion zeroes and then a 1... ’.
- ‘I then looked into the zatetic forest behind it'' / ''And saw a nonillion, no, a novemdecillion of them! ’.
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- ‘The odds that one of the Cowboys linebacking corps reads this blog is one in... oh, let’s use a really big number... a novemdecillion ’.
