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blueprint
[bloo-print]
noun
a process of photographic printing, printing, used chiefly in copying architectural and mechanical drawings, which produces a white line on a blue background.
a print made by this process.
a detailed outline or plan of action.
a blueprint for success.
verb (used with object)
to make a blueprint of or for.
blueprint
/ ˈbluːˌprɪnt /
noun
Also called: cyanotype. a photographic print of plans, technical drawings, etc, consisting of white lines on a blue background
an original plan or prototype that influences subsequent design or practice
the Montessori method was the blueprint for education in the 1940s
verb
(tr) to make a blueprint of (a plan)
Other Word Forms
- blueprinter noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of blueprint1
Example Sentences
The miniature Erewhon will be tucked away near cold plunge pools and a sauna at 120 Leroy Street in New York City, according to blueprints Fieg posted on Instagram.
"Intergenerational housing is a new idea but it's really important in breaking down social isolation and building community, and we hope it will be a blueprint for other housing associations across the country," she says.
It became a blueprint for success - including her younger sister Serena, who went on to win 23 major titles.
Prosecutors said Zhao transmitted "plans for a large-scale maritime training exercise in the Pacific theatre, operational orders and electrical diagrams and blueprints for a Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar system located in Okinawa, Japan".
A new conservation plan prepared by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife is a landscape-level blueprint of what’s needed to ensure the Joshua tree’s survival.
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