A milli-millillion or micrillion is equal to 103000003 in the short scale, or 106000000 in the long scale. The word milli-millillion was coined by Professor Henkle in his system to devise one million -illions, and milli-millillion was the largest name in that system. The name micrillion was coined by Jonathan Bowers. It comes from micr(o)- + -illion, where micro- is analogous to the metric prefixes deci-, centi-, and milli-.
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