Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The term "monolithic" was first used in the 17th century to describe the megalithic monuments of ancient Egypt, such as the pyramids and temples. These structures were built from massive blocks of stone that were quarried and transported from great distances. The term has since been extended to describe any large or imposing structure that is made from a single material.
Examples
Etymology From Greek μονόλιθος monolíthos from μόνος mónos single
Etymology The word litho originates from the Greek word lithos meaning stone or r
Etymology of Massive Origin Massive is derived from the Latin word massa meanin
Etymology Latin pluralis plural From plural meaning having more than one is
Etymology Old French creuset Late Latin crucibulum a diminutive of crux cross Latin
Etymology The word giraffe originates from the French word girafe It is believed tha
Etymology The word attrition is derived from the Latin word attritio which means ru
Etymology of Europe The name Europe comes from Greek mythology According to the leg
Etymology Old English forc Middle English forke Proto Germanic furkô Proto Indo
Etymology The word abeyance comes from the Old French word abeance which means cess
Etymology The word nostalgia originates from two Greek words Nostos νόστος
Etymology Middle English bafel to confuse or bewilder Old French baffler to del