Blueprint
/ˈbluːprɪnt/
nounIntermediate📊CommonPlan
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Definitions
1
A detailed plan or design, often showing the structure or layout of something.
/ˈbluːprɪnt/
nounneutralIntermediate
Plan
A detailed plan or scheme
The blueprint for the new software was complex.
💡 Simply: A plan or design.
More Examples
2
We need a blueprint for success.
How It's Used
Architecture
"The architect presented the blueprint for the new building."
Business
"They developed a detailed blueprint for their marketing strategy."
Originating in the 19th century, 'blueprint' refers to a photographic print in white lines on a blue background, used for architectural plans. The term later extended metaphorically to plans or schemes in general.
Initially used for literal blueprints, the metaphorical use became prevalent in the 20th century.
Memory tip
Think of the blue-and-white architectural plans – that's a blueprint!
Word Origin
Original meaning
"A combination of 'blue' (referring to the color of the print) and 'print'."
detailed blueprintworking blueprintfinal blueprint
Common misspellings
blue printblueprntbleuprint
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