Blueprint ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Blueprint ( noun )

A detailed plan or diagram, especially for a building or construction project.

Origin:

The term "blueprint" originated in the early 20th century from the earlier practice of producing architectural plans on light-sensitive blue paper. the word has since been extended to refer to any detailed plan or diagram.

Examples:

  1. The architect presented the blueprint for the new skyscraper.
  2. The blueprint for the bridge was reviewed by engineers to ensure it was safe.
  3. The blueprint for the project showed every aspect of the design, from the electrical wiring to the plumbing.
  4. The blueprint was revised several times before it was finalized and approved.
  5. The blueprint was followed step by step during construction to ensure accuracy.

(As a verb)

Blueprint ( verb )

A detailed plan or diagram, especially for a building or construction project.

Origin:

The term "blueprint" originated in the early 20th century from the earlier practice of producing architectural plans on light-sensitive blue paper. the word has since been extended to refer to any detailed plan or diagram.

Examples:

  1. The architect presented the blueprint for the new skyscraper.
  2. The blueprint for the bridge was reviewed by engineers to ensure it was safe.
  3. The blueprint for the project showed every aspect of the design, from the electrical wiring to the plumbing.
  4. The blueprint was revised several times before it was finalized and approved.
  5. The blueprint was followed step by step during construction to ensure accuracy.
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