Centillion

/sɛnˈtɪl.jən/ noun

In American mathematics, the number 1 followed by 303 zeros; in British mathematics, the number 1 followed by 600 zeros.

From 'centi-' (hundred, meaning the 100th power) + '-illion' (a suffix for large numbers). The word was coined in the 16th century as mathematicians created names for increasingly large numbers.

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