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- Dictionaryblueprint/ˈbluːprɪnt/
noun
- 1. a design plan or other technical drawing: "they are redrawing office blueprints to include large shared spaces" Similar
verb
- 1. draw up (a plan or model): North American "the landscape architect blueprinted a ten-year plan for regeneration of the magnificent formal gardens"
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BLUEPRINT definition: 1. a photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine 2. an early plan or design that…. Learn more.
The meaning of BLUEPRINT is a photographic print in white on a bright blue ground or blue on a white ground used especially for copying maps, mechanical drawings, and architects' plans. How to use blueprint in a sentence.
A blueprint is a guide for making something — it's a design or pattern that can be followed. Want to build the best tree house ever? Draw up a blueprint and follow the design carefully.
A blueprint of an architect's building plans or a designer's pattern is a photographic print consisting of white lines on a blue background. Blueprints contain all of the information that is needed to build or make something.
BLUEPRINT meaning: 1. a photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine 2. an early plan or design that…. Learn more.
1. a photographic print made by a process that produces white lines on a blue background, used chiefly in copying architectural and mechanical drawings. 2. a detailed outline or plan of action. 3. a model; prototype.
blueprint. noun. /ˈbluːprɪnt/. /ˈbluːprɪnt/. a photographic print of a plan for a building or a machine, with white lines on a blue background. blueprints of a new aircraft. Extra Examples. The blueprint showed plans for an underground nuclear shelter.