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Relationships Broader Term:  print Related Term:  architectural drawing cyanotype n. ~ 1. A print made using the Prussian blue (ferroprussiate) process; a cyanotype. - 2. A reproduction of an architec [..]
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also blue-print, 1882, from blue (1) + print (n.). The process uses blue on white, or white on blue. Figurative sense of "detailed plan" is attested from 1926. As a verb by 1939.
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detailed plan and technical drawings for the construction of a building.
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The section of the program definition statement which sets out the vision for the program. The blueprint will include business models, operational performance measures, organization, information syste [..]
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make a blueprint of something intended as a guide for making something else; "a blueprint for a house"; "a pattern for a skirt" photographic print o [..]
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An exact or detailed plan or outline. Contrast with graph.
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Definition A detailed, working set of plans used as the guide for construction or a building or structure.
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In printing, a type of photoprint used as a proof. It can be folded to show how the finished printed product will look.
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A photographic copy of the detailed plans for constructing a building or other structure, formerly printed in white against a blue ground by the cyanotype process. Blueprints are usually produced in s [..]
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A scale drawing of booth space layout, construction, and specifications.
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A copy of a drawing done to scale showing the room or a number of rooms, dimensions and configuration of floor space for each level or story of the interior of the proposed building. After the machine copies the drawing onto the special paper, the paper is blue, hence the term blueprint. 2) In engineering, a line drawing showing the physical charac [..]
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A pen or ink line drawing reproduced (printed) on sensitized paper by direct exposure.
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A document containing all the instructions necessary to manufacture a part. The key sections of a blueprint are the drawing, dimensions, and notes.  boring
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(n) something intended as a guide for making something else(n) photographic print of plans or technical drawings etc.(v) make a blueprint of
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A consensus-building program initiated in California at the regional level, incorporating all stakeholders, and integrating land use, transportation, and environmental planning in a visioning process [..]
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An engine that has been rebuilt to its exact design specifications. Most mass-produced engines are built with slightly less than absolute accuracy to their original designs. They work fine for normal [..]
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Any of the prints made by the Ozalid process (the image can be blue, black or brown).
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A photographic print in white on a bright blue background used for copying maps, mechanical drawings, construction plans, and architects' plans.
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Blueprints are a series of documents that together describe the content and structure of a test.
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A type of paper-based reproduction process producing white-on-blue images, used primarily for technical and architecture's drawings, now largely replaced by other technologies. A print produced wi [..]
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