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Scale (n)

A proportion between two sets of dimensions (as between those of a drawing and its original)

General arrangement (n)

A drawing that shows an entire device or structure

Schematic (n)

A simplified form of drawing or diagram
A simplified form of drawing or diagram
Elevation (n)
A drawing from a side perspective
A drawing from a side perspective
Cross-section (n)
A drawing that shows a device or structure as if it were but in half
A drawing that shows a device or structure as if it were but in half
Exploded view (n)
A diagram or drawing that shows the parts of a device separated and in order of assembly
A diagram or drawing that shows the parts of a device separated and in order of assembly
Oblique Projection (n)
Amethod of drawing objects in 3 dimensions with one face at the front and sidelines at a 45 degree angle

Amethod of drawing objects in 3 dimensions with one face at the front and sidelines at a 45 degree angle

Isometric Projection (n)
Amethod of drawing objects in 3D with one corner at the front and sidelines at 30 degree angles

Amethod of drawing objects in 3D with one corner at the front and sidelines at 30 degree angles

Design Brief (n)
A written document for a design project developed by a person or team
Concept (n)
An idea behind a design or an approach to a design
Sketch (n)
A rough drawing using lines to represent the chief features of an object or design
Circulate (v)
To make something known to people
Preliminary drawings (n)
Drawings that are prepared in the early stages of the design process
Supersede (v)
To take the place of an earlier edition

Amendment (n)

A change or add information to a document or plan