novemdecillion

Etymology
From, “nineteen” ; compare , , etc.

Numeral

 * 1) (US; modern British & Australian, short scale, rare) 1060.
 * 2) (dated British & Australian, long scale, rare) 10114.
 * 3) A very large number
 * 4) * 2000–2006: Quantum Mechanics, Abarim Publications
 * ‘When we say 2 we mean exactly 2, not 2,00001 or 2,0000000000000001 or 2 with a novemdecillion zeroes and then a 1...’.
 * 1) * 2002 CE: James C. Mayer, ‘Student-Led Poetry Workshops’ (which appears in ‘The English Journal’, volume 91, number 3, ‘Teaching and Writing Poetry’)
 * ‘I then looked into the zatetic forest behind it / And saw a nonillion, no, a novemdecillion of them!’.
 * 1) * ()
 * ‘The odds that one of the Cowboys linebacking corps reads this blog is one in... oh, let’s use a really big number... a novemdecillion’.
 * 1) * 2000–2006: Quantum Mechanics, Abarim Publications
 * ‘When we say 2 we mean exactly 2, not 2,00001 or 2,0000000000000001 or 2 with a novemdecillion zeroes and then a 1...’.
 * 1) * 2002 CE: James C. Mayer, ‘Student-Led Poetry Workshops’ (which appears in ‘The English Journal’, volume 91, number 3, ‘Teaching and Writing Poetry’)
 * ‘I then looked into the zatetic forest behind it / And saw a nonillion, no, a novemdecillion of them!’.
 * 1) * ()
 * ‘The odds that one of the Cowboys linebacking corps reads this blog is one in... oh, let’s use a really big number... a novemdecillion’.

Synonyms

 * a long scale decillion

Translations

 * Esperanto: dekiliono
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Hungarian: decillió
 * Japanese:
 * Malay: novemdesilion
 * Mongolian:
 * Polish: decylion
 * Russian: новемдециллион