adj.
monolithically mon'o·lith'i·cal·ly adv.
Monolithic means something carved out of a single stone. The tallest monolithic statue is of Lord Bahubali (Jainism) located in Shravanbelgola in Karnataka, India which stands at 17 meters height built more than 1000 years ago on the instruction of a noble king. There are many more taller statues than this however none of them are monolithic.
It is at Shravanabelogola, Karnataka, India.
Lepakshi, Andhra Pradesh. Around 120Kms from Bangalore.
Easter islands, off the coast of the U.K
I go to a monolithic church, the largest in the city.
The monolithic structure known as Stonehenge is thought to be a sun calendar.
A monolithic dome is a curving, half-spherical structure supported indepedently of surrounding architecture. The former gives it a dome-like quality, and its free-standing nature designates it as 'monolithic'.
The antonym of "dichotomy" is "unity" or "integration," which refers to the concept of combining or unifying elements rather than dividing them into two distinct parts.
Cro-Monolithic Remixes for an Iron Age was created in 2004.
A monolithic is better than a geodesic dome home. A monolithic dome home is more cost effective and energy efficient. It can also withstand disasters better.
A monolithic entity is a type of integrated circuit used in electrical engineering. It has both active and passive devices.
Islam is often considered a monolithic religion due to its common shared beliefs, practices, and scriptures among its followers worldwide.