verb
- the present participle of holograph; creating or producing a hologram
- writing or composing something entirely in one's own handwriting
Usage: technical; often used in photography and physics contexts
Usage: formal; legal contexts
Examples
- The physicist spent weeks holographing the crystal structure using a laser.
- Modern security documents are holographing intricate patterns to prevent counterfeiting.
- She was holographing her will to ensure its legal validity.
- The museum demonstrated holographing techniques to visitors interested in optical physics.
- He insisted on holographing the contract himself rather than typing it.