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Definition of Monolithics

Monolithic
Monolithic Mon`o*lith"ic, a. Of or pertaining to a monolith; consisting of a single stone.

Meaning of Monolithics from wikipedia

- A monolithic kernel is an operating system architecture where the entire operating system is working in kernel space. The monolithic model differs from...
- In software engineering, a monolithic application is a single unified software application which is self-contained and independent from other applications...
- Monolithic architecture describes buildings which are carved, cast or excavated from a single piece of material, historically from rock. The most basic...
- Monolithic Memories, Inc. (MMI) produced bipolar PROMs, programmable logic devices, and logic circuits (including 7400 series TTL). A team of MMI engineers...
- A monolithic system is a system that is integrated into one whole, analogous to a monolith. The phrase can have slightly different meanings in the contexts...
- A monolithic column or single-piece column is a large column of which the shaft is made from a single piece of stone instead of in vertical sections. Smaller...
- A monolithic church or rock-hewn church is a church made from a single block of stone. Because freestanding rocks of sufficient size are rare, such edifices...
- the finished structure. Monolithic domes are a form of monolithic architecture. The igloo may be the earliest form of monolithic dome. While it is constructed...
- Monolithic Baby! is the sixth studio album by American rock band Monster Magnet, released in 2004. It is a follow-up to 2000's God Says No. It would also...
- Precision Monolithics, Inc. also known as PMI, was an American company based in Santa Clara, California, that developed and produced mixed signal and...