n. pl. million or mil·lions 1. The cardinal number equal to 106. 2. A million monetary units, such as dollars: made a million in the stock market. 3. often millions An indefinitely large number: millions of bicycles on the road. 4. often millions The common people; the masses: entertainment for the millions. [Middle English milioun, from Middle French million, from Old Italian millione, augmentative of mille, thousand, from Latin mīlle; see gheslo- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] million adj. |
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