atom
Danish
[aˈtˢoˀm]
noun
Definitions
- atom
Etymology
Derived from German Atom (atom, nuclear) derived from Latin atomus (smallest particle) derived from Ancient Greek ἄτομοι (φύσεις), ἄτομος.
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἄτομοι (φύσεις), ἄτομος
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- atomus Latin
- Atom German
- Atomabsorptionsspektrometrie German
- Atomabsorptionsspektroskopie German
- Atomabstand German
- Atombombe German
- Atomenergie German
- Atomgewicht German
- Atomkern German
- Atomkraft German
- Atomkrieg German
- Atommasse German
- Atomorbital German
- Atomstrom German
- Atomuhr German
- Atomwaffe German
- Boratom German
- Bromatom German
- Fremdatom German
- Halogenatom German
- Heteroatom German
- Indiumatom German
- Iodatom German
- Kohlenstoffatom German
- Metallatom German
- Nachbaratom German
- Sauerstoffatom German
- Selenatom German
- Stickstoffatom German
- Technetiumatom German
- Wasserstoffatom German
- atombetrieben German
- atomisieren German
- atomistisch German
- atome French
- а́том Russian
- átomo Spanish, Castilian
- ἄτομοι (φύσεις), ἄτομος Ancient Greek
- ἄτομος Ancient Greek
- átomo Portuguese
- atomvåben Danish
- våben Danish
- atome Old French
- atóm Icelandic
- atam Old Irish
- atom Old Irish
- athome Middle French
- אטום Hebrew (modern)
- אטומי Hebrew (modern)
- atóm Slovak