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hologram
[hol-uh-gram, hoh-luh-]
noun
a negative produced by exposing a high-resolution photographic plate, without camera or lens, near a subject illuminated by monochromatic, coherent radiation, as from a laser: when it is placed in a beam of coherent light a true three-dimensional image of the subject is formed.
hologram
/ ˈɒəˌɡæ /
noun
a photographic record produced by illuminating the object with coherent light (as from a laser) and, without using lenses, exposing a film to light reflected from this object and to a direct beam of coherent light. When interference patterns on the film are illuminated by the coherent light a three-dimensional image is produced
hologram
A three-dimensional image of an object made by holography.
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Example Sentences
So far, two short films have been greenlit through the project: One, titled “Sweetwater,” tells the story of a man who visits his childhood home and discovers a hologram of his dead celebrity mother.
They offered pioneering treatment that used a high-tech MRI scan which produced a hologram that identified the exact position of the tumour and the facial nerve before the surgery.
The programme team agreed, suggesting a raft of world-shaking innovations from hologram surgery to space junk gel.
Desperate to avoid being permanently disfigured, she researched alternatives and discovered a new technique using a hologram which could save her smile.
The kingdom's no-expense-spared influence on boxing was on show, with a sparkling hologram depicting the heavyweights and a musical interlude from a drummer performing to the tune of Survivor's Eye of the Tiger.
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