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"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.
the greek word atomos which means uncuttable
The term you're looking for is "indivisible," which refers to something that cannot be divided or separated into smaller parts.
It's a transition metal.
Chromium is a metal. It belongs to transition metal elements.
That depends on the electrical conductivity; however, "diamonds cut diamonds." ;)
Number nine tie wire is uncuttable with tin snips.
"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.
άτομο (atomo, atom)
the greek word atomos which means uncuttable
Atoms are the building blocks of matter. The word means that it is literally "uncuttable" in Greek.
The concept of atoms being uncuttable was introduced by the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus in the 5th century BC. He proposed that the universe was made up of small, indivisible particles called atoms.
Lucretius, Leucippus and Democritus all used the Latin word atomus, from the Greek atomos meaning irreducible or uncuttable to describe the nature of matter. The English chemist John Dalton resurrected the lost word in 1805.
The term you're looking for is "indivisible," which refers to something that cannot be divided or separated into smaller parts.
The root for nucleoid is nucleus, which is not, sadly, either a Greek word or root. The Greek root meaning irreducible or uncuttable is atomos, from which we get the word atom, atomic, etc.
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"Atomos" is a Greek word meaning "uncuttable" or "indivisible." It was used by the ancient Greeks to describe the smallest possible unit of matter that could not be divided further.