Crore

A crore is equal to ten million or 10,000,000. It is used in the Indian naming system. One crore is 100 lakh. Larger numbers are sometimes combinations of both, a lakh crore for example equal to one trillion. Ten crore is one myllion in the myriad system. The population of countries is often expressed in crore; for example, India had a population of approximately 125.2 crore in 2013.

Sbiis Saibian gave the name pipsqueak for this number.

Aarex Tiaokhiao calls this number sooptol, 7-noogol, or goonaolpentault, and it's equal to a(10,100,0)x[5] in Aarex's Array Notation.

Username5243 calls this number niloogolquadriplex or goospol, and it's equal to 10[1]7 in Username5243's Array Notation.

Currency-related use
Some currencies, such as the, the , the first , and the second and third s, had banknotes with this number in the denomination.

It is also the prize for correctly answering the first fifteen questions in the Indian game show  in s.

Furthermore, it was also the prize for correctly answering all fifteen questions in the Japanese game show  in.