Monolith
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British pronunciation/mˈɒnə‍ʊlˌɪθ/
American pronunciation/ˈmɑnəˌɫɪθ/

Definición y Significado de "monolith"

Monolith
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monolito

a large, singular stone block, frequently used as a pillar or memorial

What is a "monolith"?

A monolith is a large, upright stone or rock that is usually shaped into a single, solid piece. It is often tall and narrow, standing alone or as part of a structure. Monoliths are found in various places, including ancient sites, and were sometimes used in monuments or as markers. They can be naturally occurring, such as a large rock formation, or man-made, often carved or shaped for a specific purpose. Monoliths are known for their impressive size and are often seen as symbols of strength or stability.

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The ancient monolith stood tall in the desert, a mysterious symbol of an ancient civilization.
El antiguo monolito se erguía en el desierto, un símbolo misterioso de una civilización antigua.
They discovered a monolith while hiking through the mountains, its smooth surface contrasting with the rough terrain.
Descubrieron un monolito mientras caminaban por las montañas, su superficie lisa contrastando con el terreno áspero.
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