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A millabite is a fictional unit of measurement that represents a very small quantity, often used humorously or in speculative contexts. The term does not have a standard definition in scientific literature and is not recognized in formal measurement systems. It may appear in discussions or writings that involve playful or exaggerated descriptions of small sizes or amounts.

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