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Definition of holographic in English: holographicadjective hɒləˈɡrafɪkˌhɑləˈɡræfɪk Produced using holograms. holographic storage discs Example sentencesExamples - The guy says he was inspired by the holographic display from the movie Star Wars.
- The character watches holographic video scenes of his son with reproduction quality so ridiculously crude that they defy belief.
- The company began applying a holographic sticker to its mobile phone batteries to prevent fake power packs being inadvertently purchased as the real thing.
- It has become the latest chip maker to stamp its wares with a holographic stamp in a bid to beat processor pirates.
- The authors note that scientists have developed a method of projecting holographic images high into the clouds.
- We are still scratching the surface of what will become possible once we are able to build much higher resolution holographic imaging systems.
- Science-fiction movies have always given us a glimpse into the future, such as those holographic displays in Star Trek.
- The holographic label will appear on the bottom left corner of the packaging.
- Within the next ten or twenty years we know we can expect holographic displays, ridiculously powerful computers, and maybe rudimental nanoprobes.
- The player can get additional information on the world from various diaries, monitored data, and holographic images.
Derivatives adverb-ləˈɡrafɪk(ə)li It comes with its own smart computer system, represented holographically as a little girl with a British accent. Example sentencesExamples - Storing data holographically is an attractive proposition.
- A poster of incomprehensible green computer code resolves holographically into the actor as you walk past.
- The large projections are produced holographically.
- They can holographically map an entire area, down to the smallest detail.
Rhymes autobiographic, autographic, bibliographic, biographic, calligraphic, cartographic, choreographic, cinematographic, cryptographic, demographic, geographic, graphic, hagiographic, historiographic, hydrographic, iconographic, lithographic, monographic, orthographic, palaeographic (US paleographic), photographic, pictographic, pornographic, reprographic, Sapphic, seraphic, stenographic, telegraphic, traffic, typographic, xerographic Definition of holographic in US English: holographicadjectiveˌhäləˈɡrafikˌhɑləˈɡræfɪk Produced using holograms. holographic storage disks Example sentencesExamples - The character watches holographic video scenes of his son with reproduction quality so ridiculously crude that they defy belief.
- We are still scratching the surface of what will become possible once we are able to build much higher resolution holographic imaging systems.
- Science-fiction movies have always given us a glimpse into the future, such as those holographic displays in Star Trek.
- The guy says he was inspired by the holographic display from the movie Star Wars.
- Within the next ten or twenty years we know we can expect holographic displays, ridiculously powerful computers, and maybe rudimental nanoprobes.
- The holographic label will appear on the bottom left corner of the packaging.
- The player can get additional information on the world from various diaries, monitored data, and holographic images.
- The authors note that scientists have developed a method of projecting holographic images high into the clouds.
- It has become the latest chip maker to stamp its wares with a holographic stamp in a bid to beat processor pirates.
- The company began applying a holographic sticker to its mobile phone batteries to prevent fake power packs being inadvertently purchased as the real thing.
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