ground plan
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    Noun
    
ground plan (plural ground plans)
- Alternative form of groundplan
- (theater) A diagram showing set layout.
- 1992, Daniel Ionazzi, The Stage Management Handbook, →ISBN, page 47:- You will need the ground plan of the set, a scale rule, a fifty-foot tape measure, a shorter tape measure, spike tape, chalk, chalk line, and pencils.
 
 
- Floorplan.
- 1835 April-September, James Whitelaw, “Perspective Made Easy”, in Iron: The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, volume XXIII:- If in the ground plan, or the elevation, one part keeps another out of sight, the part hid must be drawn, before its perspective can be made.
 
 
- Framework or pattern.
- 1988, Treating Problem Children: Issues, Methods and Practice, →ISBN, page 51:- In our ground plan, treatment follows management, care and assessment of the child.
 
 
- Hypothetical ancestor of a clade.
- 2013, Daniel E. Sonenshine, R. Michael Roe, Biology of Ticks - Volume 1, →ISBN, page 74:- The arthropod ground plan, including that for ticks, is of a multisegmented organism; the basic ground plan for an individual segment is shown in Fig. 4.1.
 
 
 
- (theater) A diagram showing set layout.
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