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  • IPA(key): /ˈmɪljənz/
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  • Hyphenation: mil‧lions

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millions

  1. plural of million
    • 1815?: Captain Dugald Carmichael, F.L.s., the Rev. Colin Smith (editor), Biographical Notice of the late Captain Dugald Carmichael, F.L.s., volume 2, >page 343; quoted in:
    • 1883, William Jackson Hooker, editor, Botanical miscellany [] , page 40:
      [] The Hindoo bears a superstitious veneration for every thing possessed of life : the Briton venerates nothing, but sacrifices all, without distinction, to his appetite or his amusement. The former worships 333 millions of gods, male or female, some with two arms, some with two hundred; the latter, so far as can be gathered from his actions, worships neither god nor goddess. []
    • 1907, Arthur Henderson Smith, The Uplift of China[1], The Eddy Press, page 8:
      The Great Plain extends from the Yang-tzŭ River to the mountains which divide Chih-li and Shan-hsi and Manchuria, and supports a population estimated at more than a hundred millions, reminding one in density of inhabitants of the province of Bengal.

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millions m

  1. plural of million

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millions

  1. indefinite genitive singular of million; obsolete spelling of miljons