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monolithic

[mon-uh-lith-ik] / ˌmɒn əˈlɪθ ɪk /


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Although segmented mirrors can’t produce images quite as crisp as those from monolithic mirrors, they can be folded up, making it possible to pack a far bigger telescope into a rocket fairing.

From Science Magazine

But for many of today’s demagogic politicians, relationships — even with leaders — aren’t as important as social media clicks and cable TV interviews that enable them to communicate directly with a monolithic, anti-Washington political base.

From Los Angeles Times

“I do not want to present the art of Islam as something that is monolithic,” she said in an interview, adding that she had been shown the image as a graduate student.

From New York Times

Evangelicals remain a minority among Latino voters, but polls show they are far more likely to vote for Republicans than those who are Catholic or religiously unaffiliated, though they are not a monolithic voting bloc.

From New York Times

One trip to Rapa Nui was enough to envision a future home in this land of extinct volcanoes and monolithic statues called moai, though almost three decades passed before that dream came true.

From Seattle Times