"Decillion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A decillion is a 1 followed by 33 zeros. It is a unit of measurement used to express very large quantities, especially in fields such as mathematics, science, and engineering. For example, a decillion seconds is equivalent to approximately 31.7 billion years.
Decigram is a unit of mass or weight equal to one-tenth of a gram. It is often used in scientific and technical contexts to express the weight of small quantities of matter.
Decil refers to one tenth or one tenth part. It is a unit of measurement, often abbreviated as "dcl". For example, 0.1 pied (an old English unit of length) is equal to one decil pied. It can also refer to a small amount or a fraction of something.
A decile is a way to divide a set of numbers into 10 equal groups, or a range of 0-100% that splits the data into 10 equal parts. Each decile represents a specific percentage of the data, typically ranging from 0-10%.
A deciliter is a unit of volume equal to one-tenth of a liter. In the International System of Units (SI), it is written as dL. It is often used in the measurement of liquids, such as water, milk, or other fluids.
The verb "decimalising" is the process or action of expressing a number in decimal form, or of dividing a currency, account, or financial system into decimal units instead of fractional ones. This generally involves replacing fractional units, such as cents or pence, with smaller decimal units, such as hundredths or thousandths.
The process of introducing or implementing decimal currency systems, where the currency is divided into 100 equal parts, usually cents or cents-like units. In other words, the replacement of traditional currency systems, such as the pound or franc, with a currency system based on the decimal system.