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trilliontril‧lion /ˈtrɪljən/ ●○○ number (plural trillion or trillions) trillionOrigin: 1600-1700 French tri- ‘three’ + -illion (as in million) - Banks still hold several trillion yen of bad loans.
- Harvey predicted fund assets would rise to $ 2. 4 trillion in 1995.
- Of the total, $ 2.6 trillion would come from Social Security surpluses.
- Our cumulative merchandise trade deficit worldwide is more than $ 1 trillion.
- The amount of uranium in the belt is about four billion tons, enough to make roughly a trillion tactical nuclear weapons.
- The congressionally authorized limit on the debt is $ 4. 9 trillion.
- With Mr Bush's plan for a $ 1.6 trillion tax cut, the problem is one of scale.
► Numbersadd, verbaddition, nounArabic numeral, nounarithmetic progression, nounbi-, prefixbillion, numbercalculate, verbcalculation, nouncardinal, nouncardinal number, nouncoefficient, nouncommon denominator, nounconstant, nouncube, verbcube root, nounD, noundecimal, noundecimal, adjectivedecimal point, noundemi-, prefixdenominator, noundigit, noundivide, verbdividend, noundivisible, adjectivedivision, noundivisor, noundouble-digit, adjectivedouble figures, nouneight, numbereighteen, numbereighth, adjectiveeighty, numbereleven, numberequal, adjectiveequal, verbequals sign, nouneven, adjectiveexponent, nounfactor, nounfactor, verbfactorial, nounfifteen, numberfifth, nounfifty, numberfig., figure, nounfive, numberforty, numberfour, numberfourteen, numberfourth, nounfraction, noungeometric progression, noungross, nounHCF, hundred, numberimproper fraction, nounindivisible, adjectiveinfinity, nouninteger, nounL, nounlogarithm, nounlowest common denominator, nounM, nounmedian, nounmedian, adjectivemillion, numbermultiple, nounmultiplication, nounmultiplication sign, nounmultiplication table, noun-nd, suffixnegative, adjectivenine, numbernineteen, numberninety, numberninth, adjectiveNo., nos., nothing, pronounnought, numbernumber, nounnumeral, nounnumerator, nounnumerical, adjectiveO, nounoblique, nounone, numberordinal number, nounpi, nounplot, verbplus, prepositionpoint, nounpositive, adjectiveprime number, nounproduct, nounproper fraction, nounproportion, nounquadr-, prefixquadrillion, numberquadruple, adjectivequotient, noun-rd, suffixroman numeral, nounroot, nounround, adjectivescore, numbersecond, numberserial number, nounset, nounsingle figures, nounsix, numbersixteen, numbersixty, numbersquare, nounsquare, verbsquared, adjectivesquare root, noun-st, suffixsubtract, verbsum, nountake, verbten, numbertenth, adjectivetertiary, adjectivetetra-, prefixthirteen, numberthirty, numberthousand, numberthree, numberthree-quarter, adjectivethreescore, numbertreble, determinertri-, prefixtrillion, numbertwelve, numbertwenty, numbertwice, adverbunit, nounV, nounvulgar fraction, nounwhole number, nounX, nounzero, number ► two/three/four etc trillion $5.3 trillion Japan’s exports were worth $43 trillion last year. ► trillions of pounds/dollars etc the trillions of dollars in the bond markets 1the number 1,000,000,000,000: In a short time the number of cells is more than a trillion.two/three/four etc trillion $5.3 trillion Japan’s exports were worth $43 trillion last year.trillions of pounds/dollars etc the trillions of dollars in the bond markets2 informal an extremely large number of people or thingsa trillion a shirt with a trillion holes in ittrillions of We’ve made this mistake trillions of times before.3British English old use the number 1,000,000,000,000,000,000—trillionth adjective—trillionth noun [countable] |