"multitrillionaire" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: multitrillionaires [plural]
Etymology: From multi- + trillionaire. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|multi|trillionaire}} multi- + trillionaire Head templates: {{en-noun}} multitrillionaire (plural multitrillionaires)
  1. Somebody whose wealth equals two or more trillion of a currency.
    Sense id: en-multitrillionaire-en-noun-Mbc~Raq6 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with multi-

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          "ref": "1983 July, Wall Street Computer Review, page 148",
          "text": "When I am a billionaire, I will be a power in the financial set, but I will still be only one among a handful. It is only when I am a multitrillionaire that I will be able to control governments and force my will upon the world.",
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          "ref": "1998 December, Ben Bova, Sam Gunn Forever, Avon Eos, pages 230–231",
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          "ref": "2001, A. D. Nauman, Scorch, Soft Skull, page 137",
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          "text": "Something that cost one Zim dollar on January 1st cost 7.5e+109 Zim dollars by the end of the year—for those of you who forget how to read scientific notation, this is a very big number. Zimbabwe was a nation of multitrillionaires who were starving to death.",
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          "ref": "2018, Steven Erikson, Willful Child: The Search for Spark, Tom Doherty Associates, page 222",
          "text": "If the idiot politicians and all the other wankers in power both officially and—in the case of corporate multitrillionaires—unofficially, are proceeding with their extensive infamy and corruption on the basis of dim-witted forty-two-character Twitsies, […]",
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