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"Whither go you" is an archaic phrase that means "where are you going?" It often conveys a sense of inquiry about someone's destination or purpose. The term "whither" is rarely used in modern English, making the phrase sound poetic or formal. It can also imply a deeper philosophical question about one's life direction or choices.
In about 1920, Edward Kasner's nine-year-old nephew Milton Sirotta coined the term googol; Milton then proposed the further term googolplex to be "one, followed by writing zeroes until you get tired". Kasner decided to adopt a more formal definition "because different people get tired at different times and it would never do to have Carnera [a champion boxer] be a better mathematician than Dr. Einstein, simply because he had more endurance".
50th term of what
The term that comes before nth term
From what I know, it is just called "next term in sequence" For a unknown term, just call it the "nth term".