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Meaning:
Holography is a specialized imaging technique that captures and reconstructs 3D images using light. Unlike conventional photography, which records only the intensity and color of light, holography captures the entire wavefront of light, preserving both amplitude and phase information.
History:
Etymology The word hologram is derived from the Greek words holos meaning whole o
Etymology The word holograph is derived from two Greek roots holos Meaning compl
Etymology and Origin Holography is a portmanteau of the Greek words holos meaning
Etymology The word telegram is derived from the Greek words tele τῆλε meani
Etymology Latin defenestratio from de meaning down or out of and fenestra mea
Origin Late Latin antibioticus from Greek antibiotikos anti against biotik
Etymology Latin propagare meaning to lead forth to extend From pro forth
Etymology and Origin The word vocation comes from the Latin word vocatio meaning a
Etymology The word comprehension comes from the Latin word comprehendere which means
Etymology The word appeal comes from the Latin word appellare which means to call
Etymology From Latin adaptatio From adaptare meaning to fit Meaning The act
Etymology Old English therscwald doorsill threshold From Proto Germanic threskō