monolithicity
Monolithicity is the state or quality of being monolithic: consisting of a single large mass or block, or, by extension, being uniform, indivisible, and continuous in form or organization. The term combines monolith with the suffix -icity to describe both literal and metaphorical unity.
In archaeology and architecture, monolithicity often refers to structures carved from a single stone or formed
In geology and geography the term may be used to describe rock formations that appear as a
In organizational and sociopolitical contexts, monolithicity describes centralized, undifferentiated structure or governance, where power and decision
In art and design, monolithic aesthetics pursue simplicity and unity, often employing a single material or
Because the term is context-dependent and relatively specialized, its value and interpretation vary with goals, ranging