"-iliono" meaning in Esperanto

See -iliono in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Suffix

Head templates: {{head|eo|suffixes}} -iliono
  1. Used with a cardinal number to indicate numbers greater than a million. Specifically, it indicates the number 10⁶ˣ (where x is the cardinal number), and it corresponds with long scale usage in English. Tags: morpheme

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          "english": "trillion (10¹²)",
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