Footing
Foot·ing
Footing
n.
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Ground for the foot; place for the foot to rest on; firm foundation to stand on.
In ascent, every step gained is a footing and help to the next.
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Standing; position; established place; basis for operation; permanent settlement; foothold.
As soon as he had obtained a footing at court, the charms of his manner . . . made him a favorite.
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Relative condition; state.
Lived on a footing of equality with nobles.
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Tread; step; especially, measured tread.
Hark, I hear the footing of a man.
- The act of adding up a column of figures; the amount or sum total of such a column.
- The act of putting a foot to anything; also, that which is added as a foot; as, the footing of a stocking.
- A narrow cotton lace, without figures.
- The finer refuse part of whale blubber, not wholly deprived of oil.
- The thickened or sloping portion of a wall, or of an embankment at its foot. (Arch. & Enging.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Footing course
- one of the courses of masonry at the foot of a wall, broader than the courses above.
- To pay one's footing
- to pay a fee on first doing anything, as working at a trade or in a shop.
- Footing beam
- the tie beam of a roof.