"百正" meaning in Japanese

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Numeral

Forms: 百正 [canonical] (ruby: (ひゃく), (せい)), hyakusei [romanization]
Etymology: 百 (ひゃく, hyaku: “hundred”) + 正 (せい, sei: “10⁴⁰”) Head templates: {{ja-pos|numeral|ひゃくせい}} 百(ひゃく)正(せい) • (hyakusei)
  1. A billion quintillion, 10⁴², or a septillion of dated British or Australian English, in modern Japanese since 17th century. Categories (topical): Japanese numeral symbols
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Download raw JSONL data for 百正 meaning in Japanese (1.1kB)

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