A monolithic finish refers to a seamless, uniform surface created by applying a single material or a continuous layer over a structure, often used in flooring or wall applications. This finish generally involves using materials like concrete, epoxy, or resin that can be poured or spread to form a solid, cohesive layer without joints or seams. The result is a sleek, modern appearance that is also durable and easy to maintain. Monolithic finishes are popular in both residential and commercial settings for their aesthetic and functional benefits.
I go to a monolithic church, the largest in the city.
adj.Constituting a monolith: a monolithic sculpture.Massive, solid, and uniform: the monolithic proportions of Stalinist architecture.Constituting or acting as a single, often rigid, uniform whole: a monolithic worldwide movement.monolithically mon'o·lith'i·cal·ly adv.
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'.
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.
Monolithic materials are inflatable structures. They are composed of nylon coated with PVC. They can also be polyester based. The standard form of a monolithic structure is a dome. These domes can be used for any structural purpose or design.
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ceramic capacitors are usually monolithic. monolithic has more physical stability with a solid electrolyte film capacitors multilayer (paper and tinfoil) dont have as stable a dimension if you are trying to make an RC oscillator monolithic has a stable frequency