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The root word phan means to make visible. This is shown in the word '''phan'''tom.
The root word for military is "milit-", which comes from Latin "militaris", meaning "of soldiers" or "of war".
The combining form "tom/o" means to cut. This form is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate cutting or incision procedures.
It is correct to write TOM'S when referring to something that belongs to Tom. The apostrophe indicates possessiveness.
In Hawaiian, the name "Tom" can be translated to "Koma."
derived from greek root-"tom" meaning to cut, refers to the procedure of cutting into the trachea and is na emergency procedure.
The noun is κόψιμο or τομή. (kopsimo, tomi). You can find the root tomi in atom (a-tom : non-cuttable).
"Atom" in Greek is "άτομο" (átomo), which translates to "indivisible" or "uncuttable." This term was used by ancient philosophers to describe the smallest unit of matter that could not be divided further.
tomos in greek means cutting. Atom means indivisible. Anything that is atomic is indivisible, it cannot be cut or reduced any further.
The root tom means cut. For example, the word anatomy is the science of cutting apart plants and animals for study.
The name Tom means Great, able to overcome the toughest challenges, and worthy. 'Thomas' is the Greek form of an Aramaic name which meant "twin". 'Tom' (תּוֹם) means 'honest' in Hebrew.
The name Tom is a male name. Its origin is Aramaic and means a twin. It means "twin" in Greek, and it means "little" in Old English.
The word "atom" comes from theLatin root "tomos" meaning cut, with the prefix "a" meaning not, this comes from the ancient Roman Democritus who thought that all matter was composed of indivisible units. Thus "atomos" or atoms. Hope that's what you meant :) This is absurd. Use anything, for example, google or answers.com and get it right. "tomos" and "Democritus" are all Greek. Your answer is correct, but it's all Greek not Roman. Does it make any difference to you, Greeks from Romans? The word "atom" comes from the two Greek affixes, a-tom; "a" is the privative affix meaning deprivation; "tom" comes from the Greek "temno" (τέμνω) meaning "slit", "slash", "cut". Therefore, atom means the "non-slit" (further). Another example for the affix "tom" is the Greek word "tomos" (τόμος) which also comes from the aforementioned affix "tom" and means "volume" (of a book) exactly because the volume of a book is slit in its pages.
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The root word phan means to make visible. This is shown in the word '''phan'''tom.
His wife self-identifies as Greek. Her mother was Greek/Armenian and her father was Bulgarian.
In Greek, 'tom' means 'to cut'. Hence tomography, and even tome as in a bound book.The Greeks considered that there must have been a particle which could not be made smaller, hence 'atom' = not cut.The prefix a in Greek essentially means not or without. Hence amoral, achromatic, aspheric, etc.