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===Numeral===
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# {{cln|en|cardinal numbers}} The [[number]] <math>10^{100}</math>, or [[ten]] to the [[power]] of a [[hundred]]. Equivalent to ten [[duotrigintillion]] (short scale), or ten [[sedecilliard]] (long scale). {{defdate|from 1920.}}
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#* {{quote-book|en|author=Edward Kasner| authorlink=Edward Kasner|author2=James [Roy] Newman| authorlink2=James R. Newman| chapter=New Names for Old| title={{w|Mathematics and the Imagination}}| location=New York, N.Y.| publisher={{w|Simon & Schuster}}| year=1940| page=23| oclc=525772| passage=Words of wisdom are spoken by children at least as often as by scientists. The name "'''googol'''" was invented by a child (Dr. Kasner's nine-year-old nephew) who was asked to think up a name for a very big number, namely, 1 with a hundred zeros after it. He was very certain that this number was not infinite, and therefore equally certain that it had to have a name. {{...}} A googolplex is much bigger than a '''googol''', much bigger than a '''googol''' times a '''googol'''. A '''googol''' times a '''googol''' would be 1 with 200 zeros, whereas a googolplex is one with a '''googol''' of zeros. You will get some idea of the size of this very large but finite number from the fact that there would not be enough room to write it, if you went to the farthest star, touring all the nebulae and putting down zeros every inch of the way.}}
#* '''1979''', {{w|Steven Pinker}}, "Formal models of language learning", ''Language, Cognition, and Human Nature'':
#*: For example, in considering all the finite state grammars that use seven terminal symbols and seven auxiliary symbols (states), [...] he must test over a '''googol''' (10^100) candidates.
#* '''1980''', {{w|Carl Sagan}}, ''[[w:Cosmos (book)|Cosmos]]'', chapter IX
#*: If the universe were packed solid with neutrons, say, so there was no empty space anywhere, there would still only be about 10<sup>128</sup> particles in it, quite a bit more than a '''googol''' but trivially small compared to a googolplex.

====Derived terms====
* {{l|en|Google}}
* {{l|en|googolplex}}
* {{l|en|googolplexplex}}
* {{l|en|googolplexth}}
* {{l|en|googolth}}
* {{l|en|googillion}}

====Translations====
{{trans-top|1 followed by 100 zeros}}
* Chinese:
*: Mandarin: {{t|cmn|古高爾|sc=Hani}}, {{t|cmn|古高尔|tr=gǔgāoěr|sc=Hani}}
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|googol}}
* Esperanto: {{t+|eo|guglo}}
* Estonian: {{t+|et|googol}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|googol}}
* French: {{t+|fr|gogol|m}}
* German: {{t+|de|Googol|n}}
* Greek: {{t|el|Γκούγκολ}}
* Hebrew: {{t+|he|גוגול|sc=Hebr}}
* Hungarian: {{t+|hu|googol}}
* Japanese: {{t|ja|10の100乗|tr=10 no 100-jō}}, {{t|ja|グーゴル|tr=gūgoru}}
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* Lithuanian: {{t|lt|gugolas}}
* Malay:
*: Jawi: {{t|ms|ݢوݢول|sc=Arab}}, {{t|ms|ڤولوه دووتريݢينتيليون|sc=Arab}}
*: Rumi: {{t|ms|googol}}, {{t|ms|puluh duotrigintilion}}
* Norwegian: {{t|no|googol}}
*: Bokmål: {{t|nb|googol}}
*: Nynorsk: {{t|nn|googol}}
* Portuguese: {{t+|pt|googol|m}}
* Russian: {{t+|ru|гугол}}
* Spanish: {{t+|es|gúgol|m}}
* Swedish: {{t+|sv|googol|c}}
* Thai: {{t|th|กูกอล|tr=googon}}
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====References====
* {{R:Dictionary.com|googol}}
* {{R:Lexico|googol}}

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==Malay==
{{rfv|ms}}
{{cardinalbox|ms|10<sup>99</sup>|10<sup>100</sup>|10<sup>101</sup>|duotrigintilion|ratus duotrigintilion}}

===Alternative forms===
* {{l|ms|ݢوݢول|sc=Arab}}

===Etymology===
Borrowed from {{bor|ms|en|googol}}.

===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|ms|/ɡoɡol/}}
* {{rhymes|ms|oɡol|ɡol|ol}}

===Numeral===
{{head|ms|numeral}}

# {{cln|ms|cardinal numbers}} {{l|en|googol}}

====Synonyms====
* {{l|ms|puluh}} {{l|ms|duotrigintilion}} / {{l|ms|دووتريݢينتيليون|sc=Arab}} {{l|ms|ڤولوه|sc=Arab}}

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==Portuguese==
==Portuguese==

Revision as of 21:45, 5 April 2022

English

English Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

Coined by Milton Sirotta in 1920 who was then the young nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner who had asked Milton to think of a name for the hypothetical number of 10 to the 100th power. The word was first published in the book Mathematics and the Imagination (1940).

Pronunciation

  • Lua error in Module:parameters at line 360: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "RP" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. IPA(key): /ˈɡuː.ɡəl/, /ˈɡuː.ɡɒl/
  • Lua error in Module:parameters at line 360: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "GA" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. enPR: go͞o′gəl, go͞o′gŏl, IPA(key): /ˈɡu.ɡəl/, /ˈɡu.ɡɑl/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -uːɡəl
  • Homophones: google, Google

Numeral

googol (plural googols)

  1. The number , or ten to the power of a hundred. Equivalent to ten duotrigintillion (short scale), or ten sedecilliard (long scale). [from 1920.]
    • 1940, Edward Kasner, James [Roy] Newman, “New Names for Old”, in Mathematics and the Imagination, New York, N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, →OCLC, page 23:
      Words of wisdom are spoken by children at least as often as by scientists. The name "googol" was invented by a child (Dr. Kasner's nine-year-old nephew) who was asked to think up a name for a very big number, namely, 1 with a hundred zeros after it. He was very certain that this number was not infinite, and therefore equally certain that it had to have a name. [] A googolplex is much bigger than a googol, much bigger than a googol times a googol. A googol times a googol would be 1 with 200 zeros, whereas a googolplex is one with a googol of zeros. You will get some idea of the size of this very large but finite number from the fact that there would not be enough room to write it, if you went to the farthest star, touring all the nebulae and putting down zeros every inch of the way.
    • 1979, Steven Pinker, "Formal models of language learning", Language, Cognition, and Human Nature:
      For example, in considering all the finite state grammars that use seven terminal symbols and seven auxiliary symbols (states), [...] he must test over a googol (10^100) candidates.
    • 1980, Carl Sagan, Cosmos, chapter IX
      If the universe were packed solid with neutrons, say, so there was no empty space anywhere, there would still only be about 10128 particles in it, quite a bit more than a googol but trivially small compared to a googolplex.

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Malay

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Malay cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : googol

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from English googol.

Pronunciation

Numeral

googol

  1. googol

Synonyms


Portuguese

Numeral

googol m (plural googols)

  1. googol (1 followed by 100 zeros)