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Keywords:
Draught,
Diagram,
Sketch,
Delineation,
Drawing
A draught or form; properly, a representation drawn on a plane, as a map or a chart; especially, a top view, as of a machine, or the representation or delineation of a horizontal section of anything, as of a building; a graphic representation; a diagram.
To form a delineation of; to draught; to represent, as by a diagram.
A scale drawing showing a piece of scenery, lighting layout etc from above. Lighting plans are usually drawn onto the theatre's groundplan.
In architecture, a scale drawing in diagrammatic form showing the basic layout of the interior and exterior spaces of a structure, as if seen in a cutaway view from above.
(1) The most simple form of a map: it is a map or diagram showing only the relative horizontal position of basic features, and is not necessarily to scale. (2) A set of procedures, tasks, or method of action leading to the completion of a project.
A drawing of the layout of a building project, shown in a horizontal plane.
The drawing of the horizontal plane of a building, cut through the walls at about three feet above a floor and looking down. Also called a floor plan.
A drawing or sketch of any surface showing the relative positions of various objects, parts of a building, landscape, or other physical features.
A method of action as text, drawing, or map.
scale drawing of a structure; "the plans for City Hall were on file"
A statement of policies, including text and diagrams, setting forth objectives, principles, standards, and plan proposals for the future physical development of the city or county.
The part of the writing process that uses a graphic organizer or drawing to prewrite.
A type of drawing that indicates the horizontal layout of a floor or site.
A drawing, sketch, or diagram of any object or structure, especially, a very large-scale and considerably detailed map of a small area.
an architectural drawing that shows the area as viewed from the top
A drawing representing a projection of any one of the floors or horizontal cross sections of a building or of the horizontal plane of any object or area.
A top view mechanical drawing.
a diagram, usually to scale, of the horizontal disposition of a building as if the building had been sliced off a few feet from the ground (ATA fig. 3-22, bottom) [image
View Drawing of a structure with the view from overhead, looking down.
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