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  • 1floor plan — n. a scale drawing of the layout of rooms, halls, etc. on one floor of a building …

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  • 2floor plan — noun scale drawing of a horizontal section through a building at a given level; contrasts with elevation (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑plan, ↑architectural plan • Hyponyms: ↑ground plan * * * noun : a diagrammatic representation of a floor and usually… …

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  • 3Floor plan — A floor plan (floorplan) in architecture and building engineering is a diagram, usually to scale, of the relationships between rooms, spaces and other physical features at one level of a structure. Dimensions are usually drawn between the walls… …

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  • 4floor plan — /ˈflɔ plæn/ (say flaw plan) noun a drawing showing the layout of rooms, etc., on each floor of a building …

  • 5floor plan — noun a) A diagram, usually to scale, showing the layout of a building. b) A layout representation of where the major functional blocks of an integrated circuit will be physically placed. See Also: floorplanning …

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  • 6layout — 1. n. a place; a place to live. (See also setup.) □ How much does a layout like this set you back a month? □ This is a nice layout you got here. 2. n. a floor plan. □ Let’s see if the layout is what we want …

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  • 7plan — n 1. scheme, design, arrangement, disposition, layout, blueprint; order, array, distribution, grouping, organization, classification; configuration, formation, pattern, construction, constitution. 2. procedure, plan of action, tactics, strategy;… …

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  • 8plan — planless, adj. planlessly, adv. planlessness, n. /plan/, n., v., planned, planning. n. 1. a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans. 2. a design or scheme of arrangement: an elaborate plan… …

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  • 9plan — [[t]plæn[/t]] n. v. planned, plan•ning 1) a scheme or method of acting, proceeding, etc., developed in advance: a battle plan[/ex] 2) a design or arrangement: a seating plan[/ex] 3) a specific project or definite goal: plans for the future[/ex]… …

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  • 10plan — I. noun Etymology: French, plane, foundation, ground plan; partly from Latin planum level ground, from neuter of planus level; partly from French planter to plant, fix in place, from Late Latin plantare more at floor, plant Date: 1706 1. a… …

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