Millions
Millions is the plural form of the number million, which equals 1,000,000 (one followed by six zeros). In common numerical notation, it is written as 1,000,000. The term is used in both the short-scale system, which is widespread in English-speaking countries, and the long-scale system used in some other regions. In both scales, a million is 10^6, while the names of larger quantities differ (for example, in the short scale a billion is 10^9 and a trillion is 10^12; in the long scale a billion is 10^12 and a trillion is 10^18).
Etymology and history: The word million descends from Italian milione, formed from mille (thousand) with an
Usage and context: The term appears in statistics, economics, demography, and everyday language to express large
Variations and related terms: While million represents 10^6 in both short and long scales, higher-number naming