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atom (ăt′ əm) n. [Middle English attome from Latin atomus from Greek atomos]
a part considered irreducible
an extremely small part
the smallest unit of an element
Which part of the definition describes the etymology of atom?

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n.
n.

atom (ăt′ əm)
atom (ăt′ əm)

[Middle English attome from Latin atomus from Greek atomos]
[Middle English attome from Latin atomus from Greek atomos ]

1. a part considered irreducible 2. an extremely small part 3. the smallest unit of an element

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The part of the definition that describes the etymology of "atom" is:

[Middle English attome from Latin atomus from Greek atomos]

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