No, it is not.
A gillion isn't really a number. It is sometimes used to say one thousand million, which is really one billion. If you use this, then a trillion would be larger, if a gillion was such a number.Check out the related link below.
No. Someone made it up and it spred. What comes around comes around.
Since that seems to be a number you invented, it has just as many zeroes as you want it to have.
Yes, and no. Gillion, or jillion, or zillion, are all vague numbers meaning a very large number too large to calculate accurately. Vague numbers are very useful for indicating an approximate amount. Umpteen is a vague number meaning more than ten, less than twenty. "A couple", which originally meant "two", as in two people being called a couple, is also used as a vague number meaning two-ish, in "Give me a couple of grapes."
A "gillion" is not a standard numerical term, but if you meant "giga" (which represents one billion), it has nine zeros, making it 1,000,000,000. If you're referring to "quintillion," that has 18 zeros. Please clarify if you meant something else!
There are nine zeros in a gillion, which is a number in the Gillion system which isn't commonly used.
There are nine zeros in a gillion, which is a number in the Gillion system which isn't commonly used.
A gillion isn't really a number. It is sometimes used to say one thousand million, which is really one billion. If you use this, then a trillion would be larger, if a gillion was such a number.Check out the related link below.
A gillion is the Greek term for one thousand million. A.Gillion is also a brilliant guitarist/composer from the UK (Andy Gillion).
No. Someone made it up and it spred. What comes around comes around.
Since that seems to be a number you invented, it has just as many zeroes as you want it to have.
Kenneth L. Gillion has written: 'The Fiji Indians' -- subject(s): East Indians, Immigrants
A gillion times more than I love you.
Thomas Wilson Brown.
I'm pretty sure that bajillion or even jillion is not a real number. See related link.There is a proposed gillion to represent 1,000,000,000 (billion in the United States). Is that pronounced with a G like Golf or like a J?Try this one: quattuorvigintillion, which is a one with 75 zeros.
a gillion
Yes, and no. Gillion, or jillion, or zillion, are all vague numbers meaning a very large number too large to calculate accurately. Vague numbers are very useful for indicating an approximate amount. Umpteen is a vague number meaning more than ten, less than twenty. "A couple", which originally meant "two", as in two people being called a couple, is also used as a vague number meaning two-ish, in "Give me a couple of grapes."