Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dyeline

noun
/ˈdaɪəˌlaɪn/
Definition
A dyeline is a copy of a technical drawing or blueprint produced using a process called cyanotype, where a light-sensitive paper is developed to reveal the lines of the drawing in blue ink against a white background.
Examples
  • The engineer provided a dyeline of the engineered plans for review.
  • The dyeline allowed the architects to make necessary adjustments before the final print.
  • After the changes, the team circulated the updated dyeline to all stakeholders.
Meaning
The term ‘dyeline’ refers to a specific type of reproduction for architectural or engineering drawings that typically employs a blueprinting method to create clear, easy-to-read versions of the original image.
Synonyms
  • Blueprint
  • Print
  • Copy
  • Drawing