blueprint

/ˈbluːprɪnt/
verb
  1. To create a detailed plan or design for something.
    • The team blueprinted the entire software system before writing any code.
    • They blueprinted the garden layout to include a pond and flower beds.
    • We need to blueprint the project timeline before we start.
noun
  1. A detailed plan or design for a building, machine, or other project, usually drawn on special paper.
    • My dad kept the old blueprint of our house in his office.
    • Before building the bridge, engineers studied the blueprint carefully.
    • The architect showed us the blueprint for the new school.
  2. A detailed plan or strategy for achieving something.
    • Her speech provided a clear blueprint for improving the city's parks.
    • The coach drew up a blueprint for winning the championship.
    • The company has a blueprint for expanding into international markets.
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