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Etymology of the English word heteroatom

the English word heteroatom
derived from the English word atom
derived 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 prefix hetero-
derived from the Church Greek word heteros, ἕτερος, ἑτέρως (differently)

Usage

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