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million noun (millions or after a number million) 1 the number or quantity 106, a thousand thousands. 2 a numeral, figure or symbol representing this, eg 1 000 000. 3 colloq a million pounds or dollars. 4 (often millions) colloq a great number • He's got millions of friends. adj 1000000 in number. one in a million something or someone very rare of their kind, and therefore very valuable or special.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin millionis, from mille a thousand.

million noun (millions or after a number million) 1 the number or quantity 106, a thousand thousands. 2 a numeral, figure or symbol representing this, eg 1 000 000. 3 colloq a million pounds or dollars. 4 (often millions) colloq a great number • He's got millions of friends. adj 1000000 in number. one in a million something or someone very rare of their kind, and therefore very valuable or special.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin millionis, from mille a thousand.

million noun (millions or after a number million) 1 the number or quantity 106, a thousand thousands. 2 a numeral, figure or symbol representing this, eg 1 000 000. 3 colloq a million pounds or dollars. 4 (often millions) colloq a great number • He's got millions of friends. adj 1000000 in number. one in a million something or someone very rare of their kind, and therefore very valuable or special.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin millionis, from mille a thousand.