quindecillion
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪljən
Numeral
quindecillion
- (rare, US, modern Britain and Australia short scale) 1048.
- 1946: United States Department of Commerce, The United States Department of Commerce: How it serves you on land and sea and in the air, U. S. Government Printing Office (1946)
- 3 quindecillion, 657 quattuordecillion, 262 tredecillion; which is to say the figures 3,657,262 followed by 42 ciphers. Operators of the key punch machines transfer a code symbol from the Census [...].
- 1978: D. Wallechinsky, I. Wallace, and A. Wallace, The People's Almanac Presents The Book of Lists, Bantam (1978)
- One supernova, in 1054, was thought by many to herald the biblical Day of Judgment. We have reached an energy level of 10 quindecillion ergs, or 1049 ergs.
- 1946: United States Department of Commerce, The United States Department of Commerce: How it serves you on land and sea and in the air, U. S. Government Printing Office (1946)
- (rare, dated, Britain and Australia, long scale) 1090.
Synonyms
- 1048: a long scale octillion
Translations
1048
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1090
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See also
- (short and long scale) Previous: quattuordecillion. Next: sexdecillion.
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