holographic
pronunciation
How to pronounce holographic in British English: UK [ˌhɒləˈgræfɪk]
How to pronounce holographic in American English: US [ˌhɑləˈgræfɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to holography or holograms
- written entirely in one's own hand
- written wholly in the handwriting of the signer
Word Origin
- holographic (adj.)
- early 18c., of writing, from holograph + -ic; physics sense is from 1964 (see holography).
Example
- 1. But that has changed with the advent of the holographic paradigm .
- 2. The holographic paradigm also has implications for so-called hard sciences like biology .
- 3. The future visualization includes see-through upper deck fuselages , holographic gaming and morphing seats .
- 4. That means holographic telepresence and holographic entertainment may not be too terribly far from reality .
- 5. Are dud signals from a gravitational wave detector evidence that the universe is a holographic projection ?