Septendecillion

//ˌsɛptəndəˈsɪl.i.ən//

Synonyms for "septendecillion" (2 found)

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16 translations across 10 languages.

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Dutch

1 entries
  • septendeciljoen num (10102 — see also tretrigintillion)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • naŭiliono num (1054 — see also nonillion)

Finnish

2 entries
  • noniljoona num (1054 — see also nonillion)
  • septendekiljoona num (10102 — see also tretrigintillion)

French

1 entries
  • septendécillion num (10102 — see also tretrigintillion)

German

2 entries
  • Nonillion num (1054 — see also nonillion)
  • Septendezillion num (10102 — see also tretrigintillion)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • nonillió num (1054 — see also nonillion)

Japanese

1 entries
  • 百恒河沙 num (1054 — see also nonillion)

Malay

1 entries
  • septendesilion num (1054 — see also nonillion)

Polish

3 entries
  • milion oktylionów num (1054 — see also nonillion)
  • nonilion num (1054 — see also nonillion)
  • septendecylion num (10102 — see also tretrigintillion)

Russian

3 entries
  • септемдециллион num (1054 — see also nonillion)
  • септендециллион num (1054 — see also nonillion)
  • третригинтиллион num (10102 — see also tretrigintillion)

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STV by the Numbers: [...] 3000^16 (roughly 43 septendecillion) : number of possible voting permutations if 3,000 students vote (Single Transferable Voting is pretty complicated!).

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One Septendecillion Years From Now [...] The total mass of the universe [will be] somewhere between 200 and 500 septendecillion grams.

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The names of the periods above trillion are as follows [...] 19th, septendecillion [...]

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