Billon

/bɪˈjoʊn/ noun

An alloy of copper and silver where copper predominates, historically used to make coins; also in British English, a million millions (a trillion in American English).

From Old French 'bille' (ingot) or possibly from Latin 'bis' (twice). In numeral sense, from French 'bi-' (two) plus '-llion,' originally meaning a million million in the long scale.

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