Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Monoliths.
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Monoliths and, of course, Monoliths synonyms and on the right images related to the word Monoliths.
Monolith
Monolith Mon"o*lith, n. [F. monolithe, L. monolithus
consisting of a single stone, Gr. ?; ? single + ? stone.]
A single stone, especially one of large size, shaped into a
pillar, statue, or monument.
Meaning of Monoliths from wikipedia
- 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...
-
later revealed that
thousands of
other Monoliths exist elsewhere in the galaxy. The
species that
built the
Monoliths is
never described in detail, but some...
-
Monolith Software Inc.,
trading as
Monolith Soft, is a ****anese
video game
development studio originally owned by
Namco (later
Bandai Namco)
until being...
-
November 24, 2012. "
Monoliths &
Dimension Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More". Metacritic.
Retrieved November 24, 2012. Jurek, Thom.
Monoliths & Dimensions...
- This is a list of
monoliths organized according to the size of the
largest block of
stone on the site. A
monolith is a
large stone which has been used...
-
Monolith Productions, Inc. is an
American video game
developer based in Kirkland, Washington. The
company has been a
subsidiary of
Warner Bros.
Games since...
-
photograph by
Ansel Adams Monolith,
character from the
Elementals comic book
series Monolith (Space Odyssey), the
Monoliths featured in 2001: A Space...
- stories-tall
monoliths that
collapse under their own weight,
breaking into fragments, each
fragment then
repeating that cycle. Dave
realizes that the
monoliths' path...
-
Monolith of
Phobos is the
debut studio album by The
Claypool Lennon Delirium,
consisting of
American multi-instrumentalists Sean
Lennon and Primus's Les...
- The Mars
monolith is a
rectangular object,
possibly a boulder,
discovered on the
surface of Mars. The Mars
Reconnaissance Orbiter took
pictures of it from...