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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


亿

see styles

    yi4
i
 oku
    おく
100 million
(numeric) hundred million; 100,000,000; 10^8; (female given name) Haruka
A number varying from the Chinese 100,000 to a Buddhist 1,000,000, 10,000,000, and 100,000,000.

see styles
zhào
    zhao4
chao
 chou / cho
    ちょう
(bound form) omen; to foretell; million; mega-; (Tw) trillion; tera-; (old) billion
(numeric) (1) 10^12; 1,000,000,000,000; trillion; (2) sign; omen; indication; portent; (personal name) Toki
An omen; a million.

see styles
jié
    jie2
chieh
 kou; gou; kou / ko; go; ko
    こう; ごう; コウ
to rob; to plunder; to seize by force; to coerce; calamity; abbr. for kalpa 劫波[jie2 bo1]
(1) (こう, ごう only) {Buddh} kalpa (eon, aeon); (2) (kana only) {go} (usu. コウ) ko; position that allows for eternal capture and recapture of the same stones
刧 A kalpa, aeon, age; also translit. ka; 'a fabulous period of time, a day of Brahmā or 1, 000 Yugas, a period of four hundred and thirty-two million years of mortals, measuring the duration of the world; (a month of Brahmā is supposed to contain thirty such kalpas; according to the Mahābhārata twelve months of Brahmā constitute his year, and one hundred such years his lifetime; fifty years of Brahmā are supposed to have elapsed... ).' M. W. An aeon of incalculable time, therefore called a 大時節 great time-node. v. 劫波.; The three asaṃkhyeya kalpas, the three countless aeons, the period of a bodhisattva's development; also the past 莊嚴劫, the present 賢劫, and the future 星宿劫 kalpas. There are other groups. 三劫三千佛 The thousand Buddhas in each of the three kalpas.

see styles
gāi
    gai1
kai
 gai
Ten millions, tr. of ayuta 阿由他, nayuta, 那由他; but another account says 100 millions.

一億

see styles
 kazuo
    かずお
100,000,000; one hundred million; (given name) Kazuo

倶利

see styles
jù lì
    ju4 li4
chü li
 guri
a million

倶胝

see styles
jù zhī
    ju4 zhi1
chü chih
 gutei
koṭī, 倶致; 拘致; a crore, 10 millions; intp. as 100,000; 1,000,000; or 10,000,000.

千萬


千万

see styles
qiān wàn
    qian1 wan4
ch`ien wan
    chien wan
 chima
    ちま
ten million; countless; many; one must by all means
(female given name) Chima
myriad[s]

拘利

see styles
jū lì
    ju1 li4
chü li
 kuri
拘胝 koṭī. A million. Also explained by 億 100, 000; or 100 lakṣa, i. e. ten millions. Also 倶利 or 倶胝.

拘胝

see styles
jū zhī
    ju1 zhi1
chü chih
 kuchi
a million

洛叉

see styles
luò chā
    luo4 cha1
lo ch`a
    lo cha
 rakusha
    らくしゃ
lakh (san:); 100,000 (Indian numbering system)
or 洛沙 lakṣa, a lakh, 100,000. The series of higher numbers is as follows:
度洛叉 a million,
兆倶胝 10 millions,
京末陀 100 millions,
秭阿多 1,000 millions,
垓大秭阿廋多 10,000 millions,
壤那廋多 100,000 millions,
溝大壤那廋多 1 billion,
澗鉢羅廋多 10 billions,
正大澗鉢羅廋多 100 billions,
戴矜羯羅; 甄迦羅 1,000 billions,
大戴矜羯羅; 大甄迦羅 10,000 billions,
頻婆羅 (or 頻跋羅) 100,000 billions,
大頻婆羅 (or 大頻跋羅) 1 trillion,
阿閦婆 (or 阿芻婆) 10 trillions,
大阿閦婆 (or 大阿芻婆) 100 trillions,
毘婆訶1,000 trillions,
大毘婆訶 10,000 trillions,
嗢蹭伽 100,000 trillions,
大嗢蹭伽 1 quadrillion,
婆喝那 10 quadrillions,
大婆喝那 100 quadrillions,
地致婆 1,000 quadrillions,
大地致婆 10,000 quadrillions,
醯都 100,000 quadrillions,
大醯都 1 quintillion,
羯縛 10 quintillions,
大羯縛 100 quintillions,
印達羅 1,000 quintillions,
大印達羅 10,000 quintillions,
三磨鉢躭 100,000 quintillions,
大三磨鉢躭 1 sextillion,
揭底 10 sextillions,
大揭底 100 sextillions,
枯筏羅闍 1,000 sextillions,
大枯筏羅闍 10,000 sextillions,
姥達羅 100,000 sextillions,
大姥達羅 1 septillion,
跋藍 10 septillions,
大跋藍 100 septillions,
珊若 1,000 septillions,
大珊若 10,000 septillions,
毘歩多 100,000 septillions,
大毘歩多 1 octillion,
跋羅攙 10 octillions,
大跋羅攙 100 octillions,
阿僧企耶 asaṃkhyeya, innumerable.

百万

see styles
 momokazu
    ももかず
(1) 1,000,000; one million; million; (2) many; (personal name) Momokazu

百萬


百万

see styles
bǎi wàn
    bai3 wan4
pai wan
 hyakuman
million
a million

賢劫


贤劫

see styles
xián jié
    xian2 jie2
hsien chieh
 gengō
Bhadrakalpa, the present period; the last was 莊嚴劫 the next is to be 星宿劫 A Bhadrakalpa has 1,000 Buddhas, hence its name 'the good kalpa', also called 善劫. There are varied statements in regard to the thousand Buddhas, and variety as to their names. Śākyamuni is the fourth of the present kalpa, Maitreya is to follow and 995 to succeed him.' It is to last 236 million years, but over 151 millions have already elapsed.' Eitel. Cf. 賢劫經; 現在賢劫千佛經 and 颰跋 bhadra.

下寒武

see styles
xià hán wǔ
    xia4 han2 wu3
hsia han wu
lower Cambrian (geological period approx 530 million years ago)

倶胝數


倶胝数

see styles
jù zhī shù
    ju4 zhi1 shu4
chü chih shu
 kuchi shu
ten million-fold

億り人

see styles
 okuribito
    おくりびと
(slang) (See 億) person who has a fortune of at least one hundred million yen; millionaire

兆倶胝

see styles
zhào jù zhī
    zhao4 ju4 zhi1
chao chü chih
 chōkuchi
ten million

兆字節


兆字节

see styles
zhào zì jié
    zhao4 zi4 jie2
chao tzu chieh
megabyte (2^20 or approximately a million bytes)

兜率陀

see styles
dōu shuài tuó
    dou1 shuai4 tuo2
tou shuai t`o
    tou shuai to
 Tosotsuda
(兜率 or 兜率哆); 兜術; 珊都史多, 珊覩史多; 鬭瑟多 Tuṣita, from tuṣ, contented, satisfied, gratified; name of the Tuṣita heaven, the fourth devaloka in the 欲界 passion realm, or desire realm between the Yama and Nirmāṇarati heavens. Its inner department is the Pure Land of Maitreya who, like Śākyamuni and all Buddhas, is reborn there before descending to earth as the next Buddha; his life there is 4,000 Tuṣita years (each day there being equal to 4000 earth-years) 584 million such years.

千倶胝

see styles
qiān jù zhī
    qian1 ju4 zhi1
ch`ien chü chih
    chien chü chih
 sen kuchi
ten thousand million

大会社

see styles
 daigaisha
    だいがいしゃ
(1) large company; major corporation; (2) {law} company with over 500 million yen in capital or over 20 billion yen in liabilities

寒武紀


寒武纪

see styles
hán wǔ jì
    han2 wu3 ji4
han wu chi
Cambrian geological period (541-485.4 million years ago)

度洛叉

see styles
dù luò chā
    du4 luo4 cha1
tu lo ch`a
    tu lo cha
 dorakusha
Daśalakṣa , 10 lakhs, a million.

数億年

see styles
 suuokunen / suokunen
    すうおくねん
several hundred million years

数百万

see styles
 suuhyakuman / suhyakuman
    すうひゃくまん
millions; several million; a few million

數百萬


数百万

see styles
shù bǎi wàn
    shu4 bai3 wan4
shu pai wan
several million
See: 数百万

毘伽羅


毘伽罗

see styles
pí qié luó
    pi2 qie2 luo2
p`i ch`ieh lo
    pi chieh lo
 bigara
vyākaraṇa, grammatical analysis, grammar; 'formal prophecy,' Keith; tr. 聲明記論 which may be intp. as a record and discussion to make clear the sounds; in other words, a grammar, or sūtras to reveal right forms of speech; said to have been first given by Brahmā in a million stanzas, abridged by Indra to 100,000, by Pāṇini to 8,000, and later reduced by him to 300. Also 毘耶羯剌諵; 毘何羯唎拏; in the form of 和伽羅 Vyākaraṇas q. v. it is prediction.

百万遍

see styles
 hyakumanben
    ひゃくまんべん
million times; praying a million times; (place-name) Hyakumanben

百萬噸


百万吨

see styles
bǎi wàn dūn
    bai3 wan4 dun1
pai wan tun
megaton; million tons

百萬遍


百万遍

see styles
bǎi wàn biàn
    bai3 wan4 bian4
pai wan pien
 hyakuman ben
To repeat Amitābha's name a million times (ensures rebirth in his Paradise; for a seven days' unbroken repetition Paradise may be gained).

第三紀


第三纪

see styles
dì sān jì
    di4 san1 ji4
ti san chi
 daisanki
    だいさんき
third period; tertiary (geological era since the extinction of the dinosaurs at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary 65 million years ago)
the Tertiary period

那由他

see styles
nà yóu tā
    na4 you2 ta1
na yu t`a
    na yu ta
 nayuta
    なゆた
(1) (Buddhist term) an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million) (san: nayuta); (numeric) (2) 10^60 (or 10^72); (female given name) Nayuta
nayuta, 那庾多 (or 那由多); 那術 (or 那述) a numeral, 100,000, or one million, or ten million.

那由多

see styles
nà yóu duō
    na4 you2 duo1
na yu to
 nayuta
    なゆた
(1) (Buddhist term) an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million) (san: nayuta); (numeric) (2) 10^60 (or 10^72); (female given name) Nayuta
(Skt. nayuta)

阿由他

see styles
ā yóu tā
    a1 you2 ta1
a yu t`a
    a yu ta
 ayuta
ten million

阿由多

see styles
ā yóu duō
    a1 you2 duo1
a yu to
 ayuta
(or 阿庾多) ayuta, variously stated as a million or a thousand millions; and a 大阿由多 as ten thousand millions.

震旦紀


震旦纪

see styles
zhèn dàn jì
    zhen4 dan4 ji4
chen tan chi
Sinian (c. 800-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era

ミップス

see styles
 mippusu
    ミップス
{comp} MIPS (million instructions per second)

ミリオン

see styles
 mirion
    ミリオン
(1) million; (2) (abbreviation) (See ミリオンセラー) million seller

万に一つ

see styles
 mannihitotsu
    まんにひとつ
(exp,adj-no) one in a million (chance, etc.); one in ten thousand; in the unlikely event that

下寒武統


下寒武统

see styles
xià hán wǔ tǒng
    xia4 han2 wu3 tong3
hsia han wu t`ung
    hsia han wu tung
lower Cambrian series (geological strata from approx 530 million years ago)

億ション

see styles
 okushon
    おくション
(joc) (pun on 万 (マン) in マンション) (See マンション) apartment worth 100 million yen or more; luxury apartment

千倶胝數


千倶胝数

see styles
qiān jù zhī shù
    qian1 ju4 zhi1 shu4
ch`ien chü chih shu
    chien chü chih shu
 sen kuchi shu
ten thousand million-fold

埃迪卡拉

see styles
āi dí kǎ lā
    ai1 di2 ka3 la1
ai ti k`a la
    ai ti ka la
Ediacaran (c. 635-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era

百万都市

see styles
 hyakumantoshi
    ひゃくまんとし
megacity; city with over a million people

百千萬劫


百千万劫

see styles
bǎi qiān wàn jié
    bai3 qian1 wan4 jie2
pai ch`ien wan chieh
    pai chien wan chieh
 hyakusenman kō
thousand million eons

艾迪卡拉

see styles
ài dí kǎ lā
    ai4 di2 ka3 la1
ai ti k`a la
    ai ti ka la
Ediacaran (c. 635-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era; also written 埃迪卡拉[Ai1 di2 ka3 la1]

說倶胝數


说倶胝数

see styles
shuō jù zhī shǔ
    shuo1 ju4 zhi1 shu3
shuo chü chih shu
 setsu kuchi shu
said to be ten million-fold

万にひとつ

see styles
 mannihitotsu
    まんにひとつ
(exp,adj-no) one in a million (chance, etc.); one in ten thousand; in the unlikely event that

十萬億佛土


十万亿佛土

see styles
shí wàn yì fó tǔ
    shi2 wan4 yi4 fo2 tu3
shih wan i fo t`u
    shih wan i fo tu
 jūmanoku butsudo
The Happy Land, i.e. Amitābha's Paradise in the West, beyond ten thousand million Buddha-realms.

十萬八千里


十万八千里

see styles
shí wàn bā qiān lǐ
    shi2 wan4 ba1 qian1 li3
shih wan pa ch`ien li
    shih wan pa chien li
light-years (apart); a million miles (apart); (i.e. indicates a huge difference or a huge distance)

埃迪卡拉紀


埃迪卡拉纪

see styles
āi dí kǎ lā jì
    ai1 di2 ka3 la1 ji4
ai ti k`a la chi
    ai ti ka la chi
Ediacaran period (c. 635-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era

百萬遍念佛


百万遍念佛

see styles
bǎi wàn biàn niàn fó
    bai3 wan4 bian4 nian4 fo2
pai wan pien nien fo
 hyakuman ben nembutsu
a million recitations of the name of the Buddha

ピーピーエム

see styles
 piipiiemu / pipiemu
    ピーピーエム
parts per million; PPM

八億四千萬念


八亿四千万念

see styles
bā yì sì qiān wàn niàn
    ba1 yi4 si4 qian1 wan4 nian4
pa i ssu ch`ien wan nien
    pa i ssu chien wan nien
 hachiokushisenman nen
The myriads of "thoughts", or moments in a single day and night, each with its consequences of good and evil; probably 8,400,000,000 is meant.

ミリオンセラー

see styles
 mirionseraa / mirionsera
    ミリオンセラー
million seller

Variations:
那由他
那由多

see styles
 nayuta
    なゆた
(1) {Buddh} an extremely great number (often said to be 100 million) (san: nayuta); (numeric) (2) 10^60 (or 10^72)

ミリオン・セラー

see styles
 mirion seraa / mirion sera
    ミリオン・セラー
million seller

Variations:
一億(P)
1億

see styles
 ichioku
    いちおく
100,000,000; one hundred million

Variations:
万に一つ
万にひとつ

see styles
 mannihitotsu
    まんにひとつ
(exp,adj-no) one in a million (chance, etc.); one in ten thousand; in the unlikely event that

Variations:
ミリオンセラー(P)
ミリオン・セラー

see styles
 mirionseraa(p); mirion seraa / mirionsera(p); mirion sera
    ミリオンセラー(P); ミリオン・セラー
million seller; book, record, etc. which sells a million copies

Variations:
千載一遇
千載一隅(iK)
千載一偶(sK)

see styles
 senzaiichiguu / senzaichigu
    せんざいいちぐう
(adj-no,n) (yoji) once-in-a-lifetime (opportunity); golden (opportunity); one-in-a-million (chance)

Variations:
500万
五百万
5000000
五〇〇〇〇〇〇

see styles
 gohyakuman; ioyorozu(五百万)
    ごひゃくまん; いおよろず(五百万)
(numeric) (1) 5,000,000; five million; (2) (五百万 only) (archaism) many

Variations:
800万
八百万
8000000
八〇〇〇〇〇〇

see styles
 happyakuman
    はっぴゃくまん
(numeric) 8,000,000; eight million

Variations:
100万(P)
百万(P)
1000000
壱百萬

see styles
 hyakuman
    ひゃくまん
(numeric) (1) 1,000,000; one million; million; (2) many

Variations:
1000万
1千万
一千万
10000000
一〇〇〇万

see styles
 issenman
    いっせんまん
(numeric) 10,000,000; ten million

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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