holographic

IPA: hɑɫʌgrˈæfɪk

adjective

  • In the form of a hologram or holograph.
  • (uncommon) Handwritten by a single writer.
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Examples of "holographic" in Sentences

  • The technology uses a process called holographic optics.
  • With frakkin 'holographic covers and ads in Smell-o-RAMA!
  • This is a simple way to understand what is sometimes called the holographic universe.
  • A television system applicable for viewing in holographic mode … Talk about getting sucked up in the movie!
  • Break a holographic image in half and you do not get half of the image, you get a smaller version of the whole.
  • The President speech on the Federal deficit marked a brilliant return to what might be called his "holographic" style.
  • In research published online Dec. 5 in the journal Lab on a Chip, Ozcan described an improvement in the LUCAS system which he calls holographic LUCAS.
  • ACCORDING TO THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, David Grier, a scientist at New York University, has developed a laser technology called holographic video microscopy.
  • Scientists measuring gravitational waves emanating from the Planck scale detect signals - initially thought to be noise - repeating at different scales (e.g. like octaves) separated by several orders of magnitude (described as holographic, fractal, or scale-free dynamics).

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