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In the short scale numerical system, a centillion is equal to 10^303. This means it is 1 followed by 303 zeros. In the long scale numerical system, a centillion is equal to 10^600. The term "centillion" is rarely used in practical applications due to its extremely large value.

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Oh honey, a centillion is a one followed by 303 zeros. It's basically a gazillion, but with a fancier name. So, if you ever need to impress someone with a ridiculously large number, just throw centillion into the conversation and watch their jaws drop.

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In traditional English and continental European usage, a centillion is equal to 10600 or 1 followed by 600 zeroes.

In Canadian and US usage, a centillion is equal to 10303 or 1 followed by 303 zeroes.

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