Misalian seximal system

The Misalian seximal system is a system for using base six in English created by jan Misali. He suggests that base six is, quote, "objectively the best way to represent numbers". The seximal system introduces several new words for multiples and powers of six.

Small multiples of six
306(eighteen) is called "thirsy". 406(twenty four) is called "foursy". 506(thirty) is called "fifsy". 1006(thirty six) is called "nif", a loanword from the Ndom language.

Powers of nif
1 00006, nif squared, is called "unexian".

1 0000 00006 is called "biexian".

1 0000 0000 00006 is called "triexian".

\(6^{4*4}\ is called "quadexian".

\(6^{4*5}\ is called "pentexian".

\(6^{4*10_6}\ is called "unnilexian".

\(6^{4*11_6}\ is called "ununexian".

\(6^{4*12_6}\ is called "umbiexian".

\(6^{4*13_6}\ is called "untriexian".

\(6^{4*14_6}\ is called "unquadexian".

\(6^{4*15_6}\ is called "umpentexian".

\(6^{4*20_6}\ is called "biunexian".

Misali goes on to explain that the syllables nil, un, bi, tri, quad, and pent can be used to represent the digits of a number in base six, and that the -exian suffix means nif to the power of that number.