greenprint

greenprint
 n.— «In 1998 we published Charting a Course for the Delaware Bay Watershed (available from NJCF). It serves as a “greenprint” for conservation work in the Bayshore.» —“The State We’re In: NJ Saves 1,000 Acres In The Delaware Bay Watershed” by Michele S. Byers in New Jersey Jan. 12, 2000. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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