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Hologram

Definition

Hologram is a noun referring to a three‑dimensional image formed by the interference of coherent light beams from a laser or other source; it can also denote the medium (photographic plate, film, or digital display) on which such an image is recorded or projected.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /ˈhɒl.ə.ɡræm/
  • Respelling: HOL‑uh‑gram

British English

  • IPA: /ˈhəʊ.lə.ɡræm/
  • Respelling: HOH‑luh‑gram
Etymology

Mid 20th century: from holography + -gram ‘something written or recorded,’ from Greek hólos ‘whole’ + gráphō ‘to write.’

Derivatives
  • holographic (adjective)
  • holography (noun)
  • hologrammatic (adjective, rare)
Synonyms
  • 3D image
  • laser image
  • volumetric display
Antonyms
  • two‑dimensional image
  • flat image
Usage

The noun "hologram" is used in scientific, security, and entertainment contexts to refer to three‑dimensional projections or recordings. For example, "The museum displayed a hologram of a prehistoric creature," or "Many credit cards incorporate a hologram as a security feature."

Related Terms
  • Holography: The technique of recording and reconstructing three‑dimensional images.
  • Interference: The overlay of light waves that produces the holographic pattern.
  • Laser: A coherent light source essential for producing clear holograms.
  • Diffraction: The bending of light used to reconstruct the holographic image.
  • 3D display: Any technology that presents images with depth perception.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A three‑dimensional image recorded on a light‑sensitive medium and reconstructed by coherent illumination – appears to float in space and can be viewed from different angles.
    • Example: "The art exhibit featured a hologram of an ancient artifact that appeared to float in midair."
  • The physical medium (plate, film, or digital file) containing an interference pattern that produces a hologram – used in security, data storage, and display applications.
    • Example: "He examined the hologram on his credit card as proof of authenticity."

hologram

The noun hologram is used in scientific, security, and entertainment contexts to refer to three‑dimensional projections or recordings.
The art exhibit featured a hologram of an ancient artifact that appeared to float in midair.
He examined the hologram on his credit card as proof of authenticity.

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