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monolith Meaning in Tamil ( monolith வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சிற்பம் செதுக்கப்பட்ட ஒரே பாறை,



monolith's Usage Examples:

However, looking over the whole field of North American achievement, architectural and non-architectural, composite and monolithic, the palm for boldness, magnitude of proportions and infinity of labour, must go to the sculptured mosaics of Yucatan.


I can only liken getting AVDC moving to doing similar to a monolithic pachyderm.


The neighbouring Pegwell Bay, famed for its shrimps, is supposed to have been the scene of the landing of Hengist and Horsa, and at Cliff's End (Ebbs Fleet) a monolithic cross marks the landing-place of St Augustine in 596.


It is circular internally and decagonal externally, in two storeys, built of marble blocks, and surmounted by an enormous monolith, brought from the quarries of Istria and weighing more than 300 tons.


What else does the hermit want for his "100 a week?A fine belfry (12th, 13th and 15th centuries) commanding the town is built on the terrace, beneath which are hollowed in the rock the oratory and hermitage of St Emilion, and adjoining them an ancient monolithic church of considerable dimensions.


The beautiful varieties of porphyry - green, red, striped - which are obtained, often in big monoliths, near Kolyvan, are cut at the imperial stone-cutting factory into vases and other ornaments, familiar in the art galleries and palaces of Europe.


The splendid alignment of monoliths at Gezer is described in detail in P.


warblet know she's making these strange warbling noises to a huge empty cornflakes box that stands monolith like on the floor.


The " megalithic " monuments of Agia Phaneromeni 1 and Hala Sultan Teke near Larnaca may perhaps be early, like the Palestinian cromlechs; but the vaulted chamber of Agia Katrina near Enkomi seems to be Mycenaean or later; and the perforated monoliths at Ktima seem to belong to oil presses of uncertain but probably not prehistoric date.


In Cathays Park there is also a "gorsedd" or bardic circle of huge monoliths erected in connexion with the eisteddfod of 1899.


Near Kempoch point is a monolith of mica-schist, 6 ft.





Synonyms:

stone,



Antonyms:

achromatic, artifact,

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