Citations:millillion


 * 1853, The Ohio Journal of Education, Vol. II, No. 6, page 218:
 * The million multiplied by the million, makes the bi-million, or, contracted, the billion, the second power of the million; the tri-million or trillion, the third power of the million; the quadrillion, the fourth power of the million; and so on, even up to the millillion, the 1000th power of the million, or a regular series of 6006 figures entering into the English notation and numeration.
 * 1853, The Ohio Journal of Education, Vol. II, No. 6, page 221:
 * The trigintillion comprehends 31 periods, or 186 digits or figures; the centillion, 101 periods, or 606 figures; the millillion, 1001 periods, or 6006 digits or figures—high enough, jet not limited.