n. (krōr)
[Hind. karoṛ, Skr. koṭi.]
Ten millions; as, a crore of rupees (which is nearly $5,000,000). [East Indies] Malcolm.
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[Hind. karoṛ, Skr. koṭi.]
Ten millions; as, a crore of rupees (which is nearly $5,000,000). [East Indies] Malcolm.
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
(India) the number that is represented as a one followed by 7 zeros; ten million
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A crore (Hindi: करोड़) (often abbreviated cr) is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to ten million (10,000,000; 107), or 100 lakh. It is widely used in Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, and Pakistan. It was 500,000 in the now-obsolete Persian number system.
Large money amounts in India are often written in the form "Rs 23 cr", that is, 230,000,000 rupees. Although lakhs are used in Sri Lanka, most Sri Lankans do not use the term crore when referring to money.
The word is used in the Indian title of the popular Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? game show, Kaun Banega Crorepati - literally "Who will be a ten-millionaire?".
The word "crore" is derived from Sanskrit word कोटि koṭi, denoting "ten million" in the Indian numbering system, which has separate terms for all powers of ten from 100 up to jasvir ss 1017, however it denotes "five hundred thousand" in the Persian numbering system. The crore is known by various regional names in modern languages, all derived from the Sanskrit word:
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