I think Thales or Democritus
The ancient philosopher who coined the term "atomos" (meaning indivisible) was Democritus. He believed that all matter was made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. Democritus lived in ancient Greece around the 5th century BC.
The Greeks, from the word atomon, meaning "uncuttable, indivisible."
Democritus, or possibly his mentor Leucippus, is the answer you're probably looking for.However, atomos is fairly straightforward Greek meaning "indivisible" (it comes from a- "not" and tomos"cut"), so it's likely that someone used the word before they did; they didn't just make it up themselves.
The term "atom" is derived from the ancient Greek word "atomos," meaning indivisible. The concept of atoms as the basic building blocks of matter was proposed by the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus.
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.
The Greeks were the first to use the term atom. Democritus first coined the term Atomos, which is defined as uncuttable. Atoms were based purely on philosophy in Democritus's time.
The term "political science" was first coined by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, in his work "Politics". He used it to refer to the systematic study of governance and political behavior.
Yes, the term philosopher is derived from the Greek words "philo," meaning love, and "sophia," meaning wisdom. Philosophers are traditionally associated with the pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.
The word "atom" is derived from the Greek word "atomos," which means indivisible. This term was used by ancient Greek philosophers to describe the smallest possible unit of matter that cannot be divided further.
The term atomos is Greek and means, roughly, "undivisable." It simply refers to anything that cannot be further split into any part. The modern concept of the Atom was introduced by Leucippus, further expounded by Democritus, and defined again by Lucretius. Lucretius is commonly given credit for the atom as we know it today. As for the discovery of the properties of the atom, John Dalton and his assistant found the weight of an atom.
The term "philosophy" was first used by Pythagoras, a Greek philosopher, in the 6th century BC. Pythagoras is also known for his contributions to mathematics and geometry.
Democritus is the Greek philosopher who proposed the concept of atoms as the building blocks of matter. He believed that these atoms were indivisible and eternal, constantly moving in an infinite void.