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A 100-digit number is called a "centillion." In the scientific notation, it would be represented as 1 x 10^100. This means that the number is 1 followed by 100 zeros. The term "centillion" is derived from the Latin word "centum," meaning a hundred, and the suffix "-illion" denoting an extremely large number.

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