trillion

See also: Trillion

English

Pronunciation

  • enPR: trĭl'yən, IPA(key): /ˈtɹɪljən/
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  • Rhymes: -ɪljən

Etymology 1

Borrowed from French trillion, from French tri- (three) + -illion, equivalent to tri- +‎ -illion.

Numeral

trillion (plural trillions)

  1. Either of two large amounts:
    1. (US, modern British, Australia, short scale) A million (times a) million: 1 followed by twelve zeros, 1012.
      Synonym: billion (long scale)
      • 2012, BioWare, Mass Effect 3: From Ashes (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, PC, scene: Normandy SR-2:
        Javik: Stand in the ashes of a trillion dead souls and ask the ghosts if honor matters. Their silence is your answer.
      • 2024 January 3, Hanna Ziady and Tami Luhby, “US national debt hits record $34 trillion”, in CNN[1]:
        Data published by the Treasury Department showed that “total public debt outstanding” rose to $34.001 trillion on December 29.
      • 2025 March 7, Kayla Tausche, “Dismantling of Education Department puts future of trillions of dollars in student loans in question”, in CNN[2]:
        As President Donald Trump prepares to order the dismantling of the Department of Education, the financial arm of the agency – which makes loans directly to borrowers and manages trillions of dollars in student debt – faces an uncertain future, with steep staff cuts and lack of communication exacerbating the uncertainty, according to interviews with more than a dozen current and former department employees.
    2. (dated British, Australia, long scale) A million (times a) million (times a) million: 1 followed by eighteen zeros, 1018.
      Synonym: quintillion
  2. (colloquial, hyperbolic) An unspecified very large number.
    Near-synonyms: gazillion; see also Thesaurus:zillion
    There were trillions of people at the concert.
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  • Welsh: triliwn
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Etymology 2

Coined by Harvey Pollack, because of the way the numbers read across a basketball box score.

Noun

trillion (plural trillions)

  1. (basketball, slang) A statistic formed by a player playing some number of minutes, but recording no stats.

French

French numbers (edit)
[a], [b] ←  1012 [a], [b] ←  1015 1018 1021  → [a], [b] 1024  → 
    Cardinal: un trillion, un milliard de milliards
    Ordinal: trillionième, milliardième de milliardième

Etymology

From tri- (three) +‎ -illion, from million; i.e. a million million million.

Coined by Jehan Adam in 1475 as trimillion. Rendered as tryllion by Nicolas Chuquet in 1484, in his article “Triparty en la science des nombres”.

Pronunciation

Numeral

trillion m (plural trillions)

  1. quintillion (1018)
  2. (dated) trillion (1012)

Descendants

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Further reading

Middle French

Noun

trillion m (plural trillions)

  1. trillion, 1018
    • 1520, Étienne de La Roche, L'arismethique novellement composee, page 6:
      ung trillion vault mille milliers de billions
      a trillion is equivalent to a thousand thousands of billions

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Numeral

trillion (Cyrillic spelling триллион)

  1. trillion (1012)

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