Holography
(noun)
The science of producing and using holograms, which are three-dimensional images created with laser light and recorded on special film or by computer.
Origin:
From the greek words 'holos' meaning 'whole' and 'graphia' meaning 'writing'.
Examples:
- Holography has a wide range of applications, from security and identification to entertainment and art.
- The holography exhibit at the museum amazed visitors with its lifelike, three-dimensional images.
- Scientists are constantly exploring new ways to use holography in various fields.
- Holography is considered one of the most important advancements in the field of optics.
- The holography workshop taught students how to create their own holograms using laser light and special film.