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The term "gajillion" is an informal and exaggerated way to describe an extremely large, unspecified number, often used in casual conversation. It doesn't have a formal mathematical value, but it is typically understood as being larger than a trillion. In terms of actual large number naming, the sequence continues with "trillion," "quadrillion," "quintillion," and so forth, following the pattern of increasing powers of one thousand. After "gajillion," one might whimsically use terms like "zillion" or create their own variations, but these remain non-standard and informal.

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