απότομοι
Wordform Details
Translation: abruptsteepsuddensharp
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
masculinepluralnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: απότομος
Translation: abrupt; steep; sudden; sharp; precipitous (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀπότομος (apotomos), from ἀπό (apo, 'away from') + τέμνω (temnō, 'to cut'). Related to English 'atom' and 'tome' through the root meaning 'to cut'
Mnemonics
- Think of something being 'cut off' (apo-tome) suddenly or sharply
- Picture a cliff that's been 'cut away' to form a steep drop
Synonyms
Cultural Context
Frequently used in both literal (describing terrain) and figurative (describing personality or behavior) contexts in Greek culture
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While απότομος means 'abrupt/steep', άτομο means 'person/individual/atom'
Confused word:
Κάθε άτομο είναι διαφορετικό.
Every person is different.
Notes: Both words share the ancient Greek root 'tom' (to cut), but have evolved different meanings
Mnemonic: απότομος has the prefix απο- (meaning 'away'), while άτομο doesn't