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The Collaborative International Dictionary
holograph

holograph \hol"o*graph\, v. t. To produce a holographic image of, by holography.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
holograph

"document written entirely by the person from whom it proceeds," 1620s, from Late Latin holographus, from Greek holographos "written entirely by the same hand," literally "written in full," from holos "whole" (see safe (adj.)) + graphos "written," from graphein "to write" (see -graphy). Modern use, with reference to holograms, is a 1960s back-formation from holography.

Wiktionary
holograph

n. 1 A hologram. 2 (context legal English) A handwritten document, especially a letter, deed, or will, that is solely the work of the person whose signature it bears; a manuscript.

WordNet
holograph
  1. n. handwritten book or document [syn: manuscript]

  2. the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography [syn: hologram]

Wikipedia
Holograph

A holograph is a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person whose signature it bears. Some countries (e.g., France) or local jurisdictions within certain countries (e.g., some U.S. states) give legal standing to specific types of holographic documents, generally waiving requirements that they be witnessed. One of the most important types of such documents are holographic last wills.

Usage examples of "holograph".

He walked over to a terminal and activated it, and her holograph was projected a few feet in front of him.

He had seen the room when he had spoken to her via holograph, but this was the first time he had actually been inside it.

Suddenly the writing vanished, to be replaced by a holograph of an enormous, satin-covered, circular bed.

The action in the holograph became more frenzied as the Black Pearl used her hands, her mouth, and everything else she possessed to spur her partners on to greater efforts.

She produced a holograph generator, placed it atop the table, and curtsied away.

The darkness of the holograph was lovely, but it made the low ceiling press down even more heavily.

He painted at the holograph, where a blue star moved rapidly upward toward the operations suite.

Gold a moment later, when the holograph of an unclad faerie hovered above the computer.

Have you received a transmission of a holograph from Rhise Prime in the past 60 seconds?

He leaned back on his chair, huge fingers interlinked behind his massive head, his gaze fixed on the oversized holograph of his most recent concubine that dominated the far wall of the chamber, just above a security console that allowed him to monitor all the rooms of his palace.

Tahiti Benoit poured herself an Alphard brandy, then sat back in her chair and examined the holograph of the two enormous tusks that hung, suspended in space and time, above her computer.

The team vanished, to be replaced by a holograph of a tall, attenuated blue female.

Hilda, and I was suddenly aware of her holograph hovering just above the glowing crystal.

Finally the old man raised his hands and parted the holograph of the Red Sea.

An instant later her face vanished, to be replaced by a holograph of the main hall of the Natural History wing.