Atom

/ˈætəm/ noun

An atom is the smallest unit of a chemical element that still has that element’s properties, made of a nucleus with electrons around it.

It comes from Greek *atomos*, meaning 'uncuttable', from *a-* 'not' and *temnein* 'to cut'. Ancient philosophers used it for the idea of a smallest possible piece of matter.

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