holograph

English

Etymology

holo- + -graph

Noun

holograph (plural holographs)

  1. A hologram.
  2. (law, textual criticism) A handwritten document that is solely the work of the person whose signature it bears, especially a letter, deed, or will; an original manuscript, a protograph.

Translations

Verb

holograph (third-person singular simple present holographs, present participle holographing, simple past and past participle holographed)

  1. To record by means of holography.
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