Large Integer (Noun)
Meaning
An integer equal to or greater than ten.
Classification
Nouns denoting quantities and units of measure.
Examples
- The programming language automatically handled large integers by promoting them to arbitrary-precision arithmetic.
- Because of memory constraints, the computer struggled to handle very large integers during complex mathematical operations.
- Any number with more than 18 digits was considered a large integer by the ancient mathematical system.
- Users complained about errors that occurred when inputting extremely large integers into the new online calculator.
- Statisticians and researchers must use algorithms optimized for handling extremely large integers in data analysis and processing.
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- XXVII
- 120
- 1728
- 1000
- Grand
- 16
- XIX
- 27
- LXXX
- 11
- XX
- 22
- One Thousand Million
- 1000000000
- 18
- 29
- 90
- 17
- 28
- XI
- 12
- XVI
- 23
- 78
- XII
- 15
- 26
- XXX
- XL
- 14
- XXI
- 25
- 13
- 24
- 30
- 19
- 80
- 10
- XIV
- 21
- Meg
- XV
- 20
- XXV
- 70
- 40
- LX
- Baker's Dozen
- Long Dozen
- 50
- XC
- 60
- LXX
- Century
- Fourscore
- One Million Million Million
- XVIII
- XXIII
- Aleph-nought
- XXVIII
- D
- Chiliad
- Lakh
- C
- Yard
- Tenner
- Decade
- 10000
- Myriad
- One Thousand
- XXII
- Thou
- XXVI
- LXXVIII
- 1000000
- XIII
- XVII
- XXIX
- 500
- One Million Million
- XXIV
- One C
- Two Dozen
- 100
- 144
- Aleph-zero
- 100000
- G
- L
- M
- Dozen
- K
- 1000000000000
- One Thousand Thousand
- X
- Great Hundred