Latinlatinmyllionalatinmyllionlatinmyllionayllionalatinmyllionlatinlatinmyllionalatinmyllionlatinmyllionayllionayllion

The latinlatinmyllionalatinmyllionlatinmyllionayllionalatinmyllionlatinlatinmyllionalatinmyllionlatinmyllionayllionayllion is equal to \(f^{f^{10^8}(10^8)}(10^8)\) (where \(f(n)=10000^{2^{n}}\)), and can be approximated as \(10\uparrow\uparrow10\uparrow\uparrow200000001\). The name was defined using Knuth's extension to his -yllion system, using latin[name-of-n-with-spaces-deleted]yllion to indicate the nth -yllion, and [name-of-n-with-spaces-deleted]a to indicate n-fold repetition of “latin” or “yllion”.