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holo-

  1. a combining form meaning “whole,” “entire,” used in the formation of compound words:

    holomorphic.



holo-

combining_form

  1. whole or wholly

    holotype

    holograph

    Holarctic

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of holo-1

< Greek, combining form of hólos
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Word History and Origins

Origin of holo-1

from Greek holos
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Example Sentences

Other recommended artists include Belgian pop singer Angèle; the megaproducer Metro Boomin, whose set is expected to feature some of music’s biggest names; alt-rock veterans the Breeders; Dinner Party, a supergroup featuring Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder and Kamasi Washington; the 3-D EDM experience Eric Prydz’s Holo; rapper IDK; hip-hop duo Paris Texas; and the English singer-songwriter-producer Jai Paul, who blew up in the 2000s, disappeared and returned last weekend for his first-ever live performance.

Other recommended artists include Belgian pop singer Angèle; the megaproducer Metro Boomin, whose set is expected to feature some of music’s biggest names; alt rock veterans the Breeders; Dinner Party, a supergroup featuring Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder and Kamasi Washington; the 3-D EDM experience Eric Prydz’s Holo; rapper IDK; hip-hop duo Paris Texas; and the English singer-songwriter-producer Jai Paul, who blew up in the 2000s, disappeared, and is returning for his first-ever live performance.

Eric Prydz’s Holo Athough the EDM boom of the 2010s may have leveled out for good, that leaves plenty of room for the devoted to hone their craft into stranger, more technologically ambitious terrain.

Ebullient house DJ and producer Eric Prydz, long a favorite at dance music fests, finally built the audio-visual apparatus of his dreams with Holo, a 3-D mind-melter of a live production that promises to take the Tupac mirror trick and amp it up a thousandfold.

“No way! If anything goes wrong, I’d rather have Holo at the END—that way he can make up for lost time!” said Seven.

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