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blueprint
[ bloo-print ]
verb (used with object)
- to make a blueprint of or for.
blueprint
/ ˈbluːˌprɪnt /
noun
- Also calledcyanotype 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)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of blueprint1
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Example Sentences
Senator Rob Portman of Ohio has put together a plan that would serve well as a blueprint.
After passing through an iron door with a round crank, a small blueprint marks the official entrance into the secret shelter.
We create imagined relationships with stars to form the blueprint of who we want to be.
The New York Times characterized it as "more of an attempt to test the waters than a blueprint for action."
The EPA rules issued Monday are largely modeled on a March 2013 blueprint from the NRDC, which Doniger helped to write.
I saw a blueprint spread on a foreman's desk as I walked past.
Mun, who'd need no blueprint to tell him where Harky had gone, would also take the shortest path to Willow Brook.
Rapid Dominance is still a concept and a work in progress, not a final road map or blueprint.
He laid his hand on his wife's arm, and drawing her toward a table spread out the blueprint before her.
As Mammy appeared at the door Eleanor was bending over a great blueprint plan which she had spread upon the floor.
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