In the long scale, \(10^{75}\) is called duodecilliard, which is commonly used in France and Germany. This number is also called icosipentillion in Russ Rowlett's Greek-based naming system of zillions. Sbiis Saibian gave the names lightweight and ogolcrumb, referring to the value of this number.
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