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    foot·ing
    [ˈfo͝odiNG]
    noun
    footing (noun) · one's footing (noun) · one's footings (plural noun) · footings (plural noun)
    1. (one's footing)
      a secure grip with one's feet:
      "he suddenly lost his footing"
    2. the basis on which something is established or operates:
      "attempts to establish the store on a firm financial footing"
    3. (footings)
      the bottommost part of a foundation wall, with a course of concrete wider than the base of the wall.
    foot
    [fo͝ot]
    verb
    footing (present participle)
    1. cover a distance, especially a long one, on foot:
      "the rider was left to foot it ten or twelve miles back to camp"
      Similar:
      go by/on foot
      travel on foot
      foot it
      be a pedestrian
    Origin
    Old English fōt, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voet and German Fuss, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit pad, pāda, Greek pous, pod-, and Latin pes, ped- ‘foot’.
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  2. Footing can refer to123:
    • A firm position of the feet, as in "He lost his footing and tumbled into the water."
    • The basis or foundation on which something is established, as in "The business was on a secure footing."
    • The relationship or status existing between two persons, groups, etc., as in "The two countries were on a friendly footing."
    • The position of your feet when they are safely on the ground or some other surface, as in "She lost her footing and fell backwards into the water."
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    a firm position of the feet: He lost his footing and tumbled into the water. footing noun [U] (CONDITION) a position or condition on which something exists: Both sides need to begin negotiations on equal footing.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/footing
    footing / (ˈfʊtɪŋ) / noun the basis or foundation on which something is established: the business was on a secure footing the relationship or status existing between two persons, groups, etc: the two countries were on a friendly footing a secure grip by or for the feet
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    /ˈfʊtɪŋ/ /ˈfʊtɪŋ/ [singular] the position of your feet when they are safely on the ground or some other surface She lost her footing (= she slipped or lost her balance) and fell backwards into the water. I slipped and struggled to regain my footing.
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