Holograms

/ˈhɑː.lə.ɡræmz/ noun

Three-dimensional images created by laser light that appear to float in space without any physical support.

From Greek 'holos' (whole, complete) and 'gramma' (something written or recorded). The term was coined in 1948 by physicist Dennis Gabor, combining the roots to mean 'whole picture' recorded in light patterns.

AM holographic
ARهولوجرامات
BNহোলোগ্রাম
CAhologram
CShologramy
DAhologrammer
DEHologramme
ELοπτικά hologramma
EShologramas
FAهولوگرام
FIhologramit
FRhologrammes
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