holographic

[ˌhɒləˈɡræfɪk]

holographic Definition

  • 1relating to or produced by holography
  • 2having a three-dimensional photographic image produced by laser light

Using holographic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "holographic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The museum's new exhibit features holographic displays of famous historical figures.

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    The company is developing a holographic projector for use in presentations.

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    The science fiction movie used holographic technology to create realistic alien creatures.

holographic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for holographic

Phrases with holographic

  • a type of computer memory that uses lasers to store and retrieve data in three dimensions

    Example

    The new computer system uses holographic memory to store vast amounts of information.

  • a theory that suggests the universe is a hologram, with all the information contained in a two-dimensional surface that appears three-dimensional to us

    Example

    Some physicists believe that the holographic universe theory could explain some of the mysteries of quantum physics.

  • a type of gun sight that uses a holographic image to help the shooter aim more accurately

    Example

    The soldier attached a holographic sight to his rifle before heading into battle.

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Summary: holographic in Brief

The term 'holographic' [ˌhɒləˈɡræfɪk] refers to something related to or produced by holography, which involves creating three-dimensional images using laser light. Examples include holographic displays, projectors, and sights. The phrase 'holographic memory' refers to a type of computer memory that uses lasers to store and retrieve data in three dimensions. The 'holographic universe theory' is a scientific theory that suggests the universe is a hologram.

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