ho·lo·graph
ˈhō-lə-ˌgraf
ˈhä-
plural holographs
: hologram
In one scene, a 10-story high, glowing, pink holograph speaks seductively to K.—Jill Gutowitz
The team hopes to push the material to produce video quality holographs in the next two years, and the technology could be ready for your living room within the decade.—Lisa Grossman
: a document wholly in the handwriting of its author
I own the holograph of Albert Jay Nock's marvelous book on Jefferson, and there are fewer corrections on an average page than I write into a typical column.—William F. Buckley, Jr.
also
: the handwriting itself
But there's a stronger proof of humility in this particular copy, which carries an inscription in the author's holograph: "I am told there is a great deal of tosh in this book." —Eric Korn
holograph
3 of 3less common variant of holographic sense 2
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