The difference between Blueprint and Road map
When used as nouns, blueprint means a type of paper-based reproduction process producing white-on-blue images, used primarily for technical and architecture's drawings, now largely replaced by other technologies, whereas road map means a map with a visual representation of roads used for automobile travel and navigation. a road map may contain other relevant data, such as terrain or rail roads.
Blueprint is also verb with the meaning: to make a blueprint for.
check bellow for the other definitions of Blueprint and Road map
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Blueprint as a noun:
A type of paper-based reproduction process producing white-on-blue images, used primarily for technical and architecture's drawings, now largely replaced by other technologies.
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Blueprint as a noun:
A print produced with this process.
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Blueprint as a noun (architecture, engineering, by extension):
A detailed technical drawing (now often in some electronically storable and transmissible form).
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Blueprint as a noun (informal, by extension):
Any detailed plan, whether literal or figurative.
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Blueprint as a verb:
To make a blueprint for.
Examples:
"The architect blueprinted the renovation plan once the client had signed off."
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Blueprint as a verb:
To make a detailed operational plan for.
Examples:
"They blueprinted every aspect of the first phase of the operation."
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Road map as a noun:
A map with a visual representation of roads used for automobile travel and navigation. A road map may contain other relevant data, such as terrain or rail roads.
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Road map as a noun (figuratively):
a plan of action, laying out the future actions of participants.
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Road map as a noun (computing):
A structured representation of objects over a period of time to display a development plan. Road maps are used in business for strategic planning and communications.