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hologram A Three Dimensional Effect Produced With A Laser That Changes With The Angle Of View And Reflects Light In A Striking Way . Often Printed On Reflective Material.
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hologram three-dimensional image of a subject exposed to laser light beams
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holotype A specimen that serves as the standard bearer of a species or subspecies name.
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hologram A three-dimensional image, created by photographic techniques, that can be seen without special viewing devices.
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holotype A single specimen designated as the name-bearing type of a species or subspecies when it was established, or the single specimen on which such a taxon was based when no type was specified.
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