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billion
Milliard Mil`liard", n. [F., from mille, mil, thousand, L. mille.] A thousand millions; -- called also billion. See Billion.
Billion
Billion Bil"lion, n. [F. billion, arbitrarily formed fr. L. bis twice, in imitation of million a million. See Million.] According to the French and American method of numeration, a thousand millions, or 1,000,000,000; according to the English method, a million millions, or 1,000,000,000,000. See Numeration.
Decillion
Decillion De*cil"lion, n. [L. decem ten + the ending of million.] According to the English notation, a million involved to the tenth power, or a unit with sixty ciphers annexed; according to the French and American notation, a thousand involved to the eleventh power, or a unit with thirty-three ciphers annexed. [See the Note under Numeration.]
Decillionth
Decillionth De*cil"lionth, n. (a) The quotient of unity divided by a decillion. (b) One of a decillion equal parts.
Decillionth
Decillionth De*cil"lionth, a. Pertaining to a decillion, or to the quotient of unity divided by a decillion.
Intermodillion
Intermodillion In`ter*mo*dil"lion, n. (Arch.) The space between two modillions.
Million
Million Mil"lion, n. [F., from LL. millio, fr. L. mille a thousand. See Mile.] 1. The number of ten hundred thousand, or a thousand thousand, -- written 1,000, 000. See the Note under Hundred. 2. A very great number; an indefinitely large number. Millions of truths that a man is not concerned to know. --Locke. 3. The mass of common people; -- with the article the. For the play, I remember, pleased not the million. --Shak.
Millionaire
Millionaire Mil`lion*aire" (?; 277), n. [F. millionnaire.] One whose wealth is counted by millions of francs, dollars, or pounds; a very rich person; a person worth a million or more. [Written also millionnaire.]
Millionairess
Millionairess Mil`lion*air"ess, n. A woman who is a millionaire, or the wife of a millionaire. [Humorous] --Holmes.
Millionary
Millionary Mil"lion*a*ry, a. Of or pertaining to millions; consisting of millions; as, the millionary chronology of the pundits. --Pinker?on.
Millioned
Millioned Mil"lioned, a. Multiplied by millions; innumerable. [Obs.] --Shak.
millionnaire
Millionaire Mil`lion*aire" (?; 277), n. [F. millionnaire.] One whose wealth is counted by millions of francs, dollars, or pounds; a very rich person; a person worth a million or more. [Written also millionnaire.]
Millionnaire
Millionnaire Mil`lion`naire", n. [F.] Millionaire.
Millionth
Millionth Mil"lionth, a. Being the last one of a million of units or objects counted in regular order from the first of a series or succession; being one of a million.
Millionth
Millionth Mil"lionth, n. The quotient of a unit divided by one million; one of a million equal parts.
Modillion
Modillion Mo*dil"lion, n. [F. modillon, It. modiglione. Cf. Module, n.] (Arch.) The enriched block or horizontal bracket generally found under the cornice of the Corinthian and Composite entablature, and sometimes, less ornamented, in the Ionic and other orders; -- so called because of its arrangement at regulated distances.
Nonillion
Nonillion No*nil"lion, n. [L. nonus ninth + -illion, as in E. million.] According to the French and American notation, a thousand octillions, or a unit with thirty ciphers annexed; according to the English notation, a million octillions, or a unit with fifty-four ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.
Octillion
Octillion Oc*til"lion, n. [L. octo eight + -illion, as in E. million: cf. F. octillion.] According to the French method of numeration (which method is followed also in the United States) the number expressed by a unit with twenty-seven ciphers annexed. According to the English method, the number expressed by a unit with forty-eight ciphers annexed. See Numeration.
Pompillion
Pompillion Pom*pil"lion, n. An ointment or pomatum made of black poplar buds. [Obs.] --Cotgrave.
postillion
Postilion Pos*til"ion, n. [F. postillon, It. postiglione, fr. posta post. See Post a postman.] One who rides and guides the first pair of horses of a coach or post chaise; also, one who rides one of the horses when one pair only is used. [Written also postillion.]
Prillion
Prillion Pril"lion, n. Tin extracted from the slag.
Quadrillion
Quadrillion Quad*ril"lion, n. [F., fr. L. quater four times, akin to quattuor four, E. four; -- formed like million. See Four, Million.] According to the French notation, which is followed also upon the Continent and in the United States, a unit with fifteen ciphers annexed; according to the English notation, the number produced by involving a million to the fourth power, or the number represented by a unit with twenty-four ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.
Septillion
Septillion Sep*til"lion, n. [F. septilion, formed fr. L. septem seven, in imitation of million.] According to the French method of numeration (which is followed also in the United States), the number expressed by a unit with twenty-four ciphers annexed. According to the English method, the number expressed by a unit with forty-two ciphers annexed. See Numeration.
Sextillion
Sextillion Sex*til"lion, n. [Formed (in imitation of million) fr. L. sextus sixth, sex six: cf. F. sextilion.] According to the method of numeration (which is followed also in the United States), the number expressed by a unit with twenty-one ciphers annexed. According to the English method, a million raised to the sixth power, or the number expressed by a unit with thirty-six ciphers annexed. See Numeration.
Stillion
Stillion Stil"lion, n. [See Stilling.] A stand, as for casks or vats in a brewery, or for pottery while drying.
Tourbillion
Tourbillion Tour*bil"lion, n. [F. torbillion a whirlwind, tourbillion, fr. L. turbo, -inis, a whirl, whirlwind.] An ornamental firework which turns round, when in the air, so as to form a scroll of fire. --G. Francis.
Trillion
Trillion Tril"lion, n. [F. trillion, formed from the pref. tri- in imitation of million a million. Cf. Billion.] According to the French notation, which is used upon the Continent generally and in the United States, the number expressed by a unit with twelve ciphers annexed; a million millions; according to the English notation, the number produced by involving a million to the third power, or the number represented by a unit with eighteen ciphers annexed. See the Note under Numeration.
Turbillion
Turbillion Tur*bil"lion, n. [F. tourbillon, from L. turbo a whirl.] A whirl; a vortex. --Spectator.

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- Theodore Illion or Theodor Illion (1898 in Canada (?) – September 4, 1984 in Hallein in the state of Salzburg), is a writer of travel books who claimed...
- up ill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ILL, or Ill, or ill may refer to: Ill (France), a river in Alsace, France, tributary of the Rhine Ill (Vorarlberg)...
- in this list ending with -illion are all derived by adding prefixes (bi-, tri-, etc., derived from Latin) to the stem -illion. Centillion appears to be...
- The Iller (German: [ˈɪlɐ] ; ancient name Ilargus) is a river of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is a right tributary of the Danube, 146 kilometres...
- Retrieved 2017-09-15. "Company Overview of illion". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved 8 June 2019. "illion is now formally integrating our subsidiaries...
- Illing is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Marianne Illing (born 1974), Canadian water polo player Peter Illing (1899–1966), Austrian...
- Licensed to Ill is the debut studio album by the American hip hop group Beastie Boys. It was released on November 15, 1986, by Def Jam and Columbia Records...
- In grammar, the illative case (/ˈɪlətɪv/; abbreviated ILL; from Latin: illatus "brought in") is a grammatical case used in the Finnish, Estonian, Lithuanian...
- The Ill (all capitals: ILL) is a 72-kilometre-long (45 mi) tributary of the Rhine in the western Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It flows from the northern...