Etymology of the English word atomic
the English word
atomicderived from the English word
atomderived from the Latin word
atomus (atom, ultimate component of matter, particle incapable of being divided; indivisible, atomic, that cannot be cut)
derived from the Greek word
atomos, ἄτομος (uncut; indivisible (an 'atom' of time))
derived from the Greek word
temnein, τέμνω (to cut)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*tem-using the Greek prefix
a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)
using the English suffix
-icDerivations in English
atomicity,
diatomic,
interatomic,
monatomic,
pentomic,
polyatomic,
preatomic,
postatomic,
subatomic,
atomicsUsage
Word found in Modern English