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to clarify, do you mean the length of the word is four letters, or four letters of the alphabet are used in the word? I couldn't quite tell for certain from the previous posts.

Yes to both

also, by 'largest' i assume you mean highest value, not biggest length. if it was the second, we could just say something like pi or another irrational and be done.

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I'm going with...

As of 2008, yotta- is the largest and last SI prefix to be confirmed. (wikipedia)

And that uses four different letters, but the highest SI prefix to use both four characters and four separate letters is peta-

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How about this one?

e^(e^(e^e))

The number has about one million digits. When you write the number on a paper you don`t write the symbols, you just write smaller 'e's, so it's just using 4 letters, right?

If greek letters are allowed, you could use pi's and it would be even higher.

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...unless you say that 'infinity is a concept' -_-

What is the largest known number that can be written with only four letters?

FOUR --- because it's the largest number where the number of letters equals the number itself.. ?

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