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blueprint

a photographic print of plans, technical drawings, etc., consisting of white lines on a blue background
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Blueprint

A reproduction of a drawing by a contact printing process on light-sensitive paper, producing a negative image of white lines on a blue background; refers to architectural working drawings for construction.
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blueprint

[′blü‚print]
(graphic arts)
A contact print, with white lines on a blue background, of a drawing; made on linen or on ferroprussiate paper and developed in water or a special solution.
A photoprint used in offset lithography or photoengraving for use in checking positions of image elements.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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