User:Matt Adrian Sugui/Ideancyclopedia

Ideancyclopedia is my very own encyclopedia.

Terminology
The terms idea and encyclopedia were fused by myself then it became ideancyclopedia (ay-dee-an-say-kluh-pee-dyuh). It is also an portmanteau.

What is it?
Ideancyclopedia is an encyclopedia full of my real-article ideas. Not my very, veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy own. Because this is a serious encyclopedia. This is going to be full of real things and not imagination. Seriously, who makes an encyclopedia out of his own ideas? His page would be speedy deleted. By the way, moving on...

= Welcome to Ideancyclopedia! =

Street Suffix
A street suffix is the word that follows the name of a street to further describe that street like for example..."Boulevard usually indicates a wide street, often tree lined, that is of major importance."...and it includes non-common street suffixes like..."Gate is usually a short street that serves as an entrance to a subdivision or a shortcut between two larger streets; and""Green is usually a small residential street, often with a park-like setting."...and even pedestrian-spaces like..."Esplanade, Promenade and/or Mall usually designates a pedestrian-only space."

Digit
A digit is the name of the number in a period, which is a group consists of three numbers.

Three names of digits in a period
These are the following:

Ones (the first number to the right)

Tens (the second number to the right)

Hundreds (the third number to the right)

Names of Large Numbers
This part is exactly what the main article says.

Thousand to Decillion
These are the following:

Thousand (ten to the power of 3)

Million (ten to the power of 6)

Billion (ten to the power of 9)

Trillion (ten to the power of 12)

Quadrillion (ten to the power of 15)

Quintillion (ten to the power of 18)

Sextillion (ten to the power of 21)

Septilllion (ten to the power of 24)

Octillion (ten to the power of 27)

Nonillion (ten to the power of 30)

Decillion (ten to the power of 33)

Undecillion to Vigintillion
Undecillion (ten to the power of 36)

As you can see, there's no more to see.
Because this page is under development.