holograph
holograph (hol-[schwa]-graf), n. A document (such as a will or deed) that is handwritten by its author. • The majority rule is that a holographic will need not be entirely handwritten — only the “material provisions” — to take into account the popular use of fill-in-the-blank will forms. This is also the position of the Uniform Probate Code. — Also termed olograph; autograph. Cf. ONOMASTIC; SYMBOLIC. [Cases: Wills 130–135. C.J.S. Wills §§ 317–327, 339, 341.] — holographic, adj.