I. hol·o·graph ˈhäləˌgraf, ˈhōl- noun
Etymology: Late Latin holographus written entirely in one's own hand, from Late Greek holographos, from Greek hol- + -graphos written, writing (from graphein to write) — more at carve
: a document (as a letter, deed, or will) wholly in the handwriting of the person from whom it proceeds and whose act it purports to be
II. holograph adjective
or hol·o·graph·ic | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|grafik ; or hol·o·graph·i·cal -fə̇kəl
: being a holograph : written entirely in one's own hand
III. ho·lo·graph -af noun
( -s )
Etymology: hol- + -graph
: hologram herein