quintillion|quintillions in English
noun
[kwɪn'tɪlɪən]
10 to the 18th power, number 1 followed by 18 zeros (in U.S., Canada); 10 to the 30th power, 1 followed by 30 zeros (in Britain)
Use "quintillion|quintillions" in a sentence
1. A 64-bit register can hold any of 264 (over 18 quintillion or 1.8×1019) different values.
2. Marshall Savage (1992, 1994) has projected a human population of five quintillion (5 x 1018) throughout the Solar System by 3000, with the majority in the asteroid belt.
3. (1 Thessalonians 2:13) We appreciate that the Creator of this awesome universe of billions of galaxies and quintillions of stars surely has the capacity to originate a book.
4. Though the odds of filling out a perfect bracket are one in 9.2 quintillion, here are the Daily Californian sports staff’s picks on who from the Pac-12 might pull off unexpected upsets
5. The reason that you can see me standing here is because this room is filled with more than 100 quintillion photons, and they're moving randomly through the space, near the speed of light.