If i recall correctly it was an ancient greek term"atomos" meaning that it couldn't be cut at all because it was so small.
Democritus. He was a Greek philiosopher and theorized at some point-he was experimenting with cheese(he was an Epicure) there was a certain invisible point wher matter would cese to exist but would remain indivisble-the word atomos meaning that which cannot be divided.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
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The word atomos in Greek means 'not cuttable' or in other words 'not divisible'
It means indivisible.
it means indivisible
Indivisible.
Something that cannot be divided any further.a tomes means : Volume A
Some physicist
Democritus
The word "atomos" comes from ancient Greek. It is derived from "a-" (not) and "tomos" (cut, divisible), reflecting the idea that atoms are indivisible and cannot be cut into smaller parts.
John Dalton
Atomos. This is Greek for "indivisible".
400BC