Hologram ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Hologram ( noun )

  1. A three-dimensional image created by the interference of light beams from a laser.
  2. A holographic image or representation.

Origin:

Coined by the hungarian-british physicist dennis gabor in 1948, from greek holos "whole" + -gram "something written".

Examples:

  1. The museum exhibit featured a hologram of the famous actress.
  2. The credit card now has a hologram to prevent fraud.
  3. The phone case has a hologram of a popular cartoon character.
  4. The hologram technology is becoming more advanced.
  5. The hologram was so realistic, it seemed like the person was right there.

(As a verb)

Hologram ( verb )

  1. A three-dimensional image created by the interference of light beams from a laser.
  2. A holographic image or representation.

Origin:

Coined by the hungarian-british physicist dennis gabor in 1948, from greek holos "whole" + -gram "something written".

Examples:

  1. The museum exhibit featured a hologram of the famous actress.
  2. The credit card now has a hologram to prevent fraud.
  3. The phone case has a hologram of a popular cartoon character.
  4. The hologram technology is becoming more advanced.
  5. The hologram was so realistic, it seemed like the person was right there.
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