Get Free Checker

hologram

[ US /ˈhɑɫəˌɡɹæm/ ]
[ UK /hˈɒləɡɹˌæm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography

How To Use hologram In A Sentence

  • The voter card includes a picture with a hologram covering it, a magnetic strip and a serial number to guard against tampering.
  • A realistic hologram of a rag-clad senior with a white ponytail and long alabaster whiskers examined about the room with a confused countenance.
  • Right around the time that Bob Hope the Hologram's overdubbed voice introduced Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin who came out in matching waiter's outfits, I realized this Oscar show would likely go down as one of the most desperate attempts by an institution to stay relevant in a technologically advanced world. ♪♫ PS22, Autotuning the Movies: even borrowing from the Internet couldn't save the Oscars
  • Maybe one day soon you'll have polarization holograms in your wallet protecting your data.
  • Modern banknotes feature a red and green fluorescent number clearly visible under ultraviolet light, just below the hologram.
  • Furthermore, could we explore the idea of the body as a dynamic nonlinear hologram existing within a fractal space?
  • The rifle sent forth an azure beam of energy that pierced the hologram cleanly where the reticle had been; the target disappeared and registered a hit.
  • The disc began to light up and then projected a transparent hologram of my father.
  • One entire hangar was dedicated to video art and films, as well as kinetic light art and holograms.
  • The new look blue certificates will incorporate a new SQA watermark, a unique security border and a new hologram counterfoil.
View all