Re: Blueprinted??
Just to add to what turbodog said it also includes measuring and correcting any differences between critical dimensions of various components. An example would be checking and correcting any diff in deck height down to .0005" (for us anal people

), indexing the crank, equalizing installed valve height, equalizing combustion chamber volume, etc etc as well as documenting all of these measurements.
Among gear heads you will hear the word "blue print" thrown around a lot when in actuality they think that it pertains to just having machine work done like boring and honing when in fact no amount of extensive measurment taking, correcting, or recording ever took place...just machine work.
If you have an engine "blue printed" the builder/machinist should be able to hand you a piece of paper with a long list of measurments that were checked and corrected if needed. If he/she cant then the engine wasnt blue printed...period.