This is just a guess my friend made, but
ONE potato
the indivisible WON freedom from Britain
(I'm guessing she got that from the pledge of allegiance?)
In this sentence, "We live in an indivisible nation," indivisible is an adjective.
Your bamboo stand remains indivisible.
That is the correct spelling of "indivisible" (unable to be divided).
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.
indivisible is probably the most common prefix
indivisible :D
multiplication
αδιαίρετος (adieretos)
It is άτομο meaning indivisible.
Divise
Riwai means potato in Maori.
Atom comes from the Greek word meaning indivisible. This was because it was thought that atoms were indivisible then. Now we know that atoms are not infact indivisible but are made up of electrons, neutrons and protons.