![]() ![]() TREMILLIAMILLIAMILLIATRECENTTRETRIGINMILLIAMILLIATRECENTTRETRIGINMILLIATRECENTDOTRIGINTILLION (94 letters) is a one with 10,000,000,000 zeros after it!” “If you want to go totally long and ridiculous: QUATTUORQUINQUAGINTAQUADRINGENTILLION (37 letters) it is a one with 1,365 zeros. The shortest names for numbers are ONE, TWO, SIX, and TEN.Īccording to Paul Wright, the longest single-word number name is Sixty million one hundred sixty-seven thousand nine Quadrillion six hundred sixty-three trillion two hundred forty-nine billion ![]() Septillion seventy-nine sextillion twenty-seven quintillion two hundred thirty-two Nonillion six hundred ninety-eight octillion two hundred ninety-seven Two vigintillion two undecillion two hundred two decillion two hundred eleven The first perfect square alphabetically isĮight billion eighteen million eight hundred forty-four thousand three hundred four (8,018,844,304), Two vigintillion two undecillion two trillion two thousand two hundred twenty-third. The first ordinal integer name alphabetically isĮight billion eighteen million eighteenth Two vigintillion two undecillion two trillion two thousand two hundred two. The first ten number names alphabetically are:Įight billion eighteen million eighteen thousandĮight billion eighteen million eighteen thousand eightĮight billion eighteen million eighteen thousand eighteen. Most of the information in this mathematics section was contributed by Eric Brahinsky and Paul Wright.ĮIGHT is the first whole number, if all whole numbers are arranged inĪlphabetical order ZERO would be the last number [Stuartĭictionary alphabetizing procedure (i.e., ignoring spaces, punctuation, etc.), Names involving googol and googolplex are not used. Number names are limited to those that represent "and" is not allowed in the name of a number. Unvigintillion, trigintillion, novemnonagintillion, etc., which are found in extensions of this system, are generally not used here The system for naming large numbers used here is the one shown in MWCD10. A Collection of Word Oddities and Trivia A Collection of Word Oddities and Trivia, ![]()
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