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- DictionaryMon·o·lith/ˈmänəˌliTH/
noun
- 1. a large single upright block of stone, especially one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument: "we passed Stonehenge, the strange stone monoliths silhouetted against the horizon"
- 2. a large and impersonal political, corporate, or social structure regarded as intractably indivisible and uniform: "the dominance of broadcasting monoliths limits local programming"
1. : a single great stone often in the form of an obelisk or column. A granite monolith stands at the center of the park. 2. : a massive structure. The 70-story monolith is one of Europe's tallest buildings. 3. : an organized whole that acts as a single unified powerful or influential force.
MONOLITH meaning: 1. a large block of stone standing by itself that was put up by people in ancient times 2. a very…. Learn more.
something having a uniform, massive, redoubtable, or inflexible quality or character. monolith. / ˈmɒnəlɪθ / noun. a large block of stone or anything that resembles one in appearance, intractability, etc. a statue, obelisk, column, etc, cut from one block of stone.
When something is really huge, like a giant stone, building, or company, call it a monolith. You can also use it to describe a huge amount of work, like the monolith that is your 40-page term paper. The noun monolith comes from the Greek words monos, meaning “single” and lithos, meaning “stone.”.
2 days ago · noun. 1. a single large block or piece of stone, as in architecture or sculpture. 2. something made of a single block of stone, as an obelisk. 3. something like a monolith in size, unity of structure or purpose, unyielding quality.
monolith. noun. /ˈmɒnəlɪθ/. /ˈmɑːnəlɪθ/. a large single vertical block of stone, especially one that was shaped into a column by people living in ancient times, and that may have had some religious meaning.
mon•o•lith. (ˈmɒn ə lɪθ) n. 1. an obelisk, column, large statue, etc., formed of a single block of stone. 2. a single block or piece of stone of considerable size. 3. something having a uniform, massive, redoubtable, or inflexible quality or character. [1820–30; < Latin monolithus < Greek monólithos made of one stone.