googillion

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== English == === Etymology === From googol +‎ -illion, which would imply a very large power of ten. === Noun === googillion (plural googillions) (informal, hyperbolic) An indefinitely large number. 1996 February 18, John Carl Pryor, “Re: A New Theory of Free Will -- continuation of an Open Letter to Professor Penrose”, alt.philosophy.objectivism, alt.sci.physics.new-theories, sci.physics, comp.ai, comp.ai.philosophy, sci.philosophy.meta, alt.memetics, and alt.extropians, Usenet Thus what measurement outside of time and space do we use to measure time and space themselves? […] And what man can possibly project his mind beyond all space and time to make an objective measure and pronounce, "the universe is a googillion years old". 2006 August 1, Lynn Irwin, from webforumsuser@macromedia.com, “Re: Flash 8 Video Encoder problems”, macromedia.flash, Usenet That makes no sense whatsoever. How can my googillion attempts be failing? 2007 January 7, Gary Collard, “Re: Odds to win Super Bowl XLI -- January 3, 2007 ...”, alt.sports.football.pro.ny-giants, alt.sports.football.pro.ny-jets, and rec.gambling.sports, Usenet One googillion to one. ==== Synonyms ==== (indefinitely large number): See also Thesaurus:zillion.