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  • noun Plural form of septillion.

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Examples

  • After an elaborate computation of hereditary possibilities, biologists announce that the chance of any two human creatures being exactly alike is one in five septillions.

    The New Education A Review of Progressive Educational Movements of the Day (1915) Scott Nearing 1933

  • Why, just with an alphabet of twenty-four letters, Leibnitz the great mathematician, calculated that over six hundred septillions of easily pronounceable words, none over three syllables long, could be arranged.

    The Boy With the U.S. Census Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918

  • That will probably double the final bill, coupled with the construction costs, for a total of more than $31 septillions.

    Gizmodo 2009

  • That will probably double the final bill, coupled with the construction costs, for a total of more than $31 septillions.

    Gizmodo 2009

  • • Now you need to add air, which will require 8.23 quintillion cubic meters of Nitrogen, and 1.65 quintillion cubic meters of oxygen, for a total delivery cost of $2.81 septillions and $212.46 quintillion.

    The Kool Aid Report 2009

  • Altering a few molecules out of the septillions in the human body surely wouldn't affect much - except our bodies are made of molecules that copy themselves (that's kind of the point), and such radiation damage can have extremely nasty consequences.

    The Daily Galaxy: Great Discoveries Channel 2008

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