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Million   /mˈɪljən/   Listen
noun
Million  n.  
1.
The number of ten hundred thousand, or a thousand thousand, written 1,000,000. See the Note under Hundred.
2.
A very great number; an indefinitely large number. "Millions of truths that a man is not concerned to know."
3.
The mass of common people; with the article the. "For the play, I remember, pleased not the million."






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"Million" Quotes from Famous Books



... John and father and New York, and just a million things rolled into a bundle. And if you don't care I'll fight my way through. There, Benjamin Franklin! You'd sit on a stone in the middle of a field and fly your ...
— A Little Girl in Old New York • Amanda Millie Douglas

... Speaking of electricity, a tremendous current of it adds nothing to the weight of the wire carrying it, and nothing to its bulk, unless we have a heating overload. Current enough to kill a thousand men, or to do the work of a million horses, weighs nothing, is invisible, and actually does nothing until released in some form or other, either by ...
— The Infra-Medians • Sewell Peaslee Wright

... largest is the vast Oceanus Procellarum, extending from a high northern latitude to beyond latitude 10 deg. in the south-eastern quadrant, and, according to Schmidt, with its bays and inflections, occupying an area of nearly two million square miles, or more than that of all the remaining Maria put together. Next in order of size come the Mare Nubium, of about one-fifth the superficies, covering a large portion of the south-eastern quadrant, and extending considerably north of the equator, and ...
— The Moon - A Full Description and Map of its Principal Physical Features • Thomas Gwyn Elger

... spare mittens, kettles, axes, needles, awls, flint and steel, and many miscellaneous articles were provided, to be dragged by the men on light Indian sledges, along with provisions for twelve days. The cost of the expedition is set at a million francs, answering to more than as many dollars of the present time. To the disgust of the officers from France, the Governor named his brother Rigaud for the chief command; and before the end of February the whole party was on its march along the ice of ...
— Montcalm and Wolfe • Francis Parkman

... word for million although the Maroccans have adopted "Milyn" from the Spaniards (see p. 100 of the Rudimentos del rabe vulgar que se habla en el imperio de Marruccos por El P. Fr. Jos de Lerchundi, Madrid 1872): This lack of the higher numerals, the reverse of the Hindu languages, ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 9 • Richard F. Burton


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