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Verb
/ˈblo͞oˌprint/,
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blueprints, plural;
  1. Draw up (a plan or model)
    • - a neatly blueprinted scheme
Noun
  1. A design plan or other technical drawing

  2. Something that acts as a plan, model, or template
    • - a vague blueprint for fundamental land redistribution

  1. (blueprint) something intended as a guide for making something else; "a blueprint for a house"; "a pattern for a skirt"
  2. make a blueprint of
  3. (blueprint) photographic print of plans or technical drawings etc.
  4. A blueprint is a type of paper-based reproduction usually of a technical drawing, documenting an architecture or an engineering design. More generally, the term "blueprint" has come to be used to refer to any detailed plan.
  5. (Blueprint (architecture magazine)) Blueprint is an architecture and design magazine that has been published in the UK on a monthly basis since 1983.
  6. (Blueprint (CSS framework)) Blueprint is a CSS framework designed to cut down development time and ensure cross-browser compatibility when working with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). ...
  7. (Blueprint (engine)) Engine tuning is the adjustment, modification or design of internal combustion engines to yield optimal performance, to increase an engine's power output, economy, or durability. ...
  8. (Blueprint (movie)) Blueprint is a 2003 German drama directed by Rolf Schübel. It is based on the novel written by Charlotte Kerner. The film raises the ethical issue of human cloning.
  9. (Blueprint (novel)) Blueprint : Blaupause is a German novel written by Charlotte Kerner and first published in 1999. The story involves a woman who clones herself in order to pass on her musical genius, only to find her clone-daughter turning against her when she learns the truth. ...
  10. (blueprint) 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 with this process; A detailed technical drawing (now often in some electronically ...
  11. (Blueprint) a scale drawing of construction; also used to indicate booth space layout and other specifications.
  12. (Blueprint) An architectural drawing used by workers to build from.  The original drawing is transferred to a sensitized paper that turns blue with white lines when printed.
  13. (BLUEPRINT) Construction plans, containing great detail about the particular building.
  14. (blueprint) technical AEC or engineering drawing printed on paper showing white lines on a blue background, the result of the cyanotype contact printing process.
  15. (Blueprint (Blue Prints)) A plan of a building, usually prepared by an architect, enabling workers to construct it.
  16. (Blueprint (printing proofs, blues)) A printer's copy of direct mail material for review and possible correction before final press run. So called, because it is generally printed in blue ink.
  17. (Blueprint) 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. ...
  18. (Blueprint) A detailed set of plans used as the guide for the construction of a property.
  19. (Blueprint) A general term to describe paper reproductions of building plans.
  20. (Blueprint) A plan of a building in such detail as to enable workmen to construct it from the print. The name comes from the photographic process which produces the plan in white on a blue background.
  21. (Blueprint) A scaled drawing depicting dimensions, spatial arrangements, and functions, so called because of the blue ink used on drafting copies; also a document which describes the dimensions, concepts and functions of an initiative, such as the blueprint for a project.
  22. (Blueprint) An early plan or design, which explains how something might be achieved.
  23. (Blueprint) 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. ...
  24. (Blueprint) An organisational tool used to ensure that an assessment is based on an appropriate sampling of important educational goals such as programme domains, contributing disciplines, practice domains, learning outcomes
  25. (Blueprint) Complete pattern for our lives, pieces of which are missing on the material earth-plane.  When an individual reaches the spiritual planes, they are able to grasp the full extent of their blueprint.