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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.
Atom is a Greek word. It is a composite from the prefix a- (meaning no) and tome (meaning a cut), because Ancient Greeks believed that the atom was the smallest particle of matter, the one that couldn't be cut any further (they hadn't discovered sub atomic particles back then). In ancient Greek it was written άτομον (pronouned at-oh-monn). In modern Greek it's the same, just without the final -n.
The word "atomos" comes from Greek, where "a-" means "not" and "tomos" means "cut" or "indivisible," reflecting the idea that atoms are the basic building blocks of matter that cannot be divided further.
The punctuation mark that derived its name from the Greek word meaning "something cut off" is the ellipsis. The term "ellipsis" comes from the Greek word "elleipsis," which means "omission" or "leaving out."
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.
Yes, the word "element" is derived from the Greek word "stoicheion" which means "fundamental unit" or "cannot be divided." In ancient Greek philosophy, stoicheion referred to the fundamental building blocks of all matter.
The Greek philosopher Democritus is credited with inventing the word atom. The work part 'tom' means to 'cut' and can be found in words like tomohawk and appendectomy. The prefix 'a' means 'cannot', or generally 'the opposite of', and appears in words like asymetric and atypical. 'A-tom' means cannot be cut, and Democritus created this word to describe an ultimate component of matter which could not be further divided.
Democritus was Greek and the Greek word for atom meant "not able to be cut"" or "indivisible".
Sorry, this word does not exist in Greek. There are some things, like names, which simply cannot be translated.
You might be referring to atomos which means "that which cannot be divided." It is the root of the word atom.
If bisect means to cut in two, possibly quadrasect could mean to cut into four but I cannot be sure.
The word phlebotomy comes from the Greek phrase "φλεβοτομή" meaning "to cut a vein."