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Layout

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Noun

1. layout

a plan or design of something that is laid out

2. layout

the act of laying out (as by making plans for something)

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Layout

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noun
1. 
the arrangement or plan of something such as a building
the layout of the school
This boat has a good deck layout making everything easy to operate.
He tried to recall the layout of the garden.
He knew the airport layout intimately.
2. 
the arrangement of written material, photographs or other artwork
the poor layout of the report
3. 
a preliminary plan for the arrangement of written material, photographs or other artwork
4. technical
a drawing showing the relative disposition of parts in a machine, etc
5. 
the act of laying out
6. 
something laid out
7. cards
the formation of cards on the table in various games, esp in patience
8. US informal
a large residence or establishment

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Layout

see synonyms of layout
noun
1. 
the act or process of laying something out
2. 
the manner in which anything is laid out; arrangement; specif., the plan or makeup of a newspaper, book page, advertisement, etc.
3. 
the thing laid out
4. 
the art or process of arranging type, illustrations, etc. in an advertisement, newspaper, etc.
5. 
an outfit or set, as of tools
6.  Informal
a residence, factory, etc., esp. when large and complex

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Layout

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n.
1. The act or an instance of laying out.
2. An arrangement or plan, especially the schematic arrangement of parts or areas: the layout of a factory; the layout of a printed circuit.
3. Printing
a. The art or process of arranging printed or graphic matter on a page.
b. The overall design of a page, spread, or book, including elements such as page and type size, typeface, and the arrangement of titles and page numbers.
c. A page or set of pages marked to indicate this design.
4. Sports The straight position, as in diving.
5. Informal An establishment or property, especially a large residence or estate: "[Her] show horses ... were kept on the couple's one-and-a-half acre Malibu layout" (People).

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