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What (who) is monolith - definition

STONE BLOCK MADE OF ONE SINGLE PIECE; OBJECT MADE OF ONE SINGLE ROCK PIECE.
Monoliths
  • [[Beacon Rock]], Washington, viewed from the west
  • [[Landsat 7]] image [[Brandberg Mountain]], [[Namibia]]
  • El Capitan in Yosemite
  • Antioquia]]
  • Gavea Rock]], a monolith next to the sea, near [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]
  • Monolithos fortress]] on [[Rhodes]], [[Greece]]
  • Penyal d'Ifac]], Spain
  • [[Sangla Hill]], Pakistan
  • [[Savandurga]], India, from the northern side
  • strata]] making up the surviving Uluru 'monolith'.

monolith         
(monoliths)
1.
A monolith is a very large, upright piece of stone, especially one that was put in place in ancient times.
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2.
If you refer to an organization or system as a monolith, you are critical of it because it is very large and very slow to change, and it does not seem to have different parts with different characters.
A deal between the two powerful institutions would have created a banking monolith.
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Monolith         
·noun A single stone, especially one of large size, shaped into a pillar, statue, or monument.
monolith         
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1. a large single upright block of stone or concrete, especially a pillar or monument.
2. a large and indivisible organization or institution.
Origin
C19: from Fr. monolithe, from Gk monolithos, from monos 'single' + lithos 'stone'.

Wikipedia

Monolith

A monolith is a geological feature consisting of a single massive stone or rock, such as some mountains. For instance, Savandurga mountain is a monolith mountain in India. Erosion usually exposes the geological formations, which are often made of very hard and solid igneous or metamorphic rock. Some monoliths are volcanic plugs, solidified lava filling the vent of an extinct volcano.

In architecture, the term has considerable overlap with megalith, which is normally used for prehistory, and may be used in the contexts of rock-cut architecture that remains attached to solid rock, as in monolithic church, or for exceptionally large stones such as obelisks, statues, monolithic columns or large architraves, that may have been moved a considerable distance after quarrying. It may also be used of large glacial erratics moved by natural forces.

The word derives, via the Latin monolithus, from the Ancient Greek word μονόλιθος (monólithos), from μόνος (mónos) meaning "one" or "single" and λίθος (líthos) meaning "stone".

Examples of use of monolith
1. The Guantanamo population has never been a monolith.
2. Monolith, too, seeks to live up to a Western standard of luxury.
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4. But the ideological monolith of the Stalin era was gone for good.
5. Of course, the Sunni Arabs of Iraq are not a monolith.