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A million is 1,000,000. Millions or Million may refer to: Films * Millions (1936 film), ''Millions'' (1936 film), a British comedy film * Millions (1991 film), ''Millions'' (1991 film), an English-language Italian drama * Millions (2004 film), ''Millions'' (2004 film), a British comedy-drama * ''A Million'', a 2009 South Korean thriller Music Performers * Millions (band), an American noise rock band formed in 2006 * The Millions (band), an American alternative rock band, active 1989–1995 and from 2012 * Russ Millions, stage name of British rapper Shylo Milwood (born 1996) * Million Stylez, stage name of Swedish dancehall artist Kenshin Iryo (born 1981) Songs * Millions (Pusha T song), "Millions" (Pusha T song), by Pusha T * "Millions", a song by STRFKR from the 2011 album ''Reptilians (Starfucker album), Reptilians'' * "Millions", a song by Gerard Way from the 2014 album ''Hesitant Alien'' * Millions (Winner song), "Millions" (Winner song), a song by South Korean band Winner * ...
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Million
One million (1,000,000), or one thousand thousand, is the natural number following 999,999 and preceding 1,000,001. The word is derived from the early Italian ''millione'' (''milione'' in modern Italian), from ''mille'', "thousand", plus the augmentative suffix ''-one''. It is commonly abbreviated in British English as m (not to be confused with the metric prefix "m", ''milli'', for ), M, MM ("thousand thousands", from Latin "Mille"; not to be confused with the Roman numeral = 2,000), mm (not to be confused with millimetre), or mn in financial contexts. In scientific notation, it is written as or 106. Physical quantities can also be expressed using the SI prefix mega (M), when dealing with SI units; for example, 1 megawatt (1 MW) equals 1,000,000 watts. The meaning of the word "million" is common to the short scale and long scale numbering systems, unlike the larger numbers, which have different names in the two systems. The million is sometimes used in the English ...
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