Yes. The word atomos means indivisible.
Atom
Atom comes from the ancient Greek word "atomos" meaning "indivisible".
The word "atom" comes from the Greek word "atomos," which means indivisible or uncuttable. It does not mean "able to duplicate."
The word "atom" comes from the Greek word "atomos," which means "indivisible." The concept of atoms as fundamental building blocks of matter dates back to ancient Greek philosophers such as Democritus and Leucippus.
Its άτομο (atomo). The Greek prefix for un- [in this case in-] is the ''α'' (a). Τομή (tomi) means ''to cut''. The last letter changes and it becomes atomo and that's where the word atom comes from.
Greek
Atom is a word of Greek, not Latin, origin. It comes from the words "a" (not) and "temnein" (to cut) as the Greeks believed that atoms were the smallest particles of matter in the universe.
άτομο (atomo, atom)
It is from the greek word 'atomos' meaning: indivisible. a=not, tomos=cutting.
The root of the word atom comes from the Greek word "atomos," meaning indivisible. However, atoms are not actually indivisible; they can be broken down into subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons. This root is misleading because atoms are not the smallest particles and can be divided further.
It comes from the Greek word Thronos, meaning High Seat
The Greek root word that means uncut is "aklinein."