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A Megaverse is a collection of multiple different Multiverses, either a finite or infinite amount of them, usually each having different properties and interuniversal laws, such as different cosmic events being possible, such as Big Booms, etc.
A megaverse can be contained by a Gigaverse or a Teraverse, or other -verses in the metric hierarchy, but this eventually leads back up to the Archverse chain.
To inhabitants of a multiverse, other multiverses in the same megaverse can be referred to parallel multiverses, alternate multiverses, or simply other multiverses, depending on the degree of similarity between multiverses in the megaverse. The former two are multiversal analogues of altverses.
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Archverse | Universe | Multiverse | Megaverse | Gigaverse | Teraverse | Petaverse | Exaverse | Zettaverse | Yottaverse | Xennaverse | ... | Omniverse | Monocosm | Beyond | Transcendentem | Transcendentem Continuum | ... | Secode | ... | Ordverse |