trace
Webster Dictionary
the ground plan of a work or works
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alignment
(əˈlaɪn mənt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a ground plan of a railroad or highway.
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ground plan
(ground plan)
Princeton's WordNet
a floor plan for the ground level of a building
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alignment
Webster Dictionary
the ground-plan of a railway or other road, in distinction from the grades or profile
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ichnography
Webster Dictionary
a horizontal section of a building or other object, showing its true dimensions according to a geometric scale; a ground plan; a map; also, the art of making such plans
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draff
Webster Dictionary
a drawing of lines for a plan; a plan delineated, or drawn in outline; a delineation. See Draught
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conceive
Webster Dictionary
to form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to generate; to originate; as, to conceive a purpose, plan, hope
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plot
Webster Dictionary
to make a plot, map, pr plan, of; to mark the position of on a plan; to delineate
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plan
Webster Dictionary
a scheme devised; a method of action or procedure expressed or described in language; a project; as, the plan of a constitution; the plan of an expedition
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accomplice
(accomplice, confederate)
Princeton's WordNet
a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)
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confederate
(accomplice, confederate)
Princeton's WordNet
a person who joins with another in carrying out some plan (especially an unethical or illegal plan)
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pendentive
(ɛnˈdɛn tɪv)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
one of several spandrels, in the form of concave triangles, forming a transition between the circular plan of a dome and the polygonal plan of the supporting masonry.
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purpose
Webster Dictionary
that which a person sets before himself as an object to be reached or accomplished; the end or aim to which the view is directed in any plan, measure, or exertion; view; aim; design; intention; plan
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flat
Webster Dictionary
lying at full length, or spread out, upon the ground; level with the ground or earth; prostrate; as, to lie flat on the ground; hence, fallen; laid low; ruined; destroyed
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devise
Webster Dictionary
to form in the mind by new combinations of ideas, new applications of principles, or new arrangement of parts; to formulate by thought; to contrive; to excogitate; to invent; to plan; to scheme; as, to devise an engine, a new mode of writing, a plan of defense, or an argument
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l
Webster Dictionary
an extension at right angles to the length of a main building, giving to the ground plan a form resembling the letter L; sometimes less properly applied to a narrower, or lower, extension in the direction of the length of the main building; a wing
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hypogeous
Webster Dictionary
growing under ground; remaining under ground; ripening its fruit under ground
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design
Webster Dictionary
the realization of an inventive or decorative plan; esp., a work of decorative art considered as a new creation; conception or plan shown in completed work; as, this carved panel is a fine design, or of a fine design
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block out
(block out)
Princeton's WordNet
plan where and when songs should be inserted into a theatrical production, or plan a theatrical production in general
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irradiation
Webster Dictionary
the apparent enlargement of a bright object seen upon a dark ground, due to the fact that the portions of the retina around the image are stimulated by the intense light; as when a dark spot on a white ground appears smaller, or a white spot on a dark ground larger, than it really is, esp. when a little out of focus
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aground
Webster Dictionary
on the ground; stranded; -- a nautical term applied to a ship when its bottom lodges on the ground
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causey
Webster Dictionary
a way or road raised above the natural level of the ground, serving as a dry passage over wet or marshy ground
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bed
Webster Dictionary
a plat or level piece of ground in a garden, usually a little raised above the adjoining ground
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plat
Webster Dictionary
a small piece or plot of ground laid out with some design, or for a special use; usually, a portion of flat, even ground
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swamp
Webster Dictionary
wet, spongy land; soft, low ground saturated with water, but not usually covered with it; marshy ground away from the seashore
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drag
Webster Dictionary
to be drawn along, as a rope or dress, on the ground; to trail; to be moved onward along the ground, or along the bottom of the sea, as an anchor that does not hold
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sucken
Webster Dictionary
the jurisdiction of a mill, or that extent of ground astricted to it, the tenants of which are bound to bring their grain thither to be ground
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sleeper
Webster Dictionary
one of the joists, or roughly shaped timbers, laid directly upon the ground, to receive the flooring of the ground story
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quirk
Webster Dictionary
a piece of ground taken out of any regular ground plot or floor, so as to make a court, yard, etc.; -- sometimes written quink
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background
Webster Dictionary
ground in the rear or behind, or in the distance, as opposed to the foreground, or the ground in front
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