holographic

/ˌhoʊləˈɡræfɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or produced by holography, a method of creating three-dimensional images using laser light.
    • Scientists used a holographic microscope to examine the tiny organism in 3D.
    • The concert featured a holographic projection of a famous singer who had passed away.
    • The museum displayed a holographic portrait that seemed to float in midair.
  2. Having the quality of being three-dimensional or lifelike, as if created by holography.
    • The artist's painting had a holographic effect, with colors shifting as you moved.
    • The video game's graphics were so realistic they looked almost holographic.
    • She described the dream as holographic, with every detail vivid and solid.
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