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blue⋅print

[bloo-print]
–noun
1. a process of photographic printing, used chiefly in copying architectural and mechanical drawings, which produces a white line on a blue background.
2. a print made by this process.
3. a detailed outline or plan of action: a blueprint for success.
–verb (used with object)
4. to make a blueprint of or for.

Origin:
1885–90; blue + print


blueprinter, noun
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blue·print   (blōō'prĭnt')   
n.  
  1. A contact print of a drawing or other image rendered as white lines on a blue background, especially such a print of an architectural plan or technical drawing. Also called cyanotype.

  2. A mechanical drawing produced by any of various similar photographic processes, such as one that creates blue or black lines on a white background.

  3. A detailed plan of action. See Synonyms at plan.

  4. A model or prototype.

tr.v.   blue·print·ed, blue·print·ing, blue·prints
  1. To make a blueprint of.

  2. To lay a plan for.

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blueprint

type of print used for copying engineering drawings and similar material. The name is popularly applied to two separate methods, more exactly designated as the blueprint and the whiteprint, or diazotype. In blueprinting, the older method, the drawing to be copied, made on translucent tracing cloth or paper, is placed in contact with paper sensitized with a mixture of ferric ammonium citrate and potassium ferricyanide, which is then exposed to light. In the areas of the sensitized paper not obscured by the lines of the drawing, the light reduces the ferric salt to the ferrous state, in which it reacts with the potassium ferricyanide to form insoluble prussian blue. The exposed paper is then washed in water, producing a negative in which the lines of the drawing appear in white against a dark blue background

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