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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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    Footing definition: the basis or foundation on which anything is established.. See examples of FOOTING used in a sentence.
    If something is put on a particular footing, it is defined, established, or changed in a particular way, often so that it is able to develop or exist successfully. The new law will put official corruption on the same legal footing as treason. ...research that is aimed at placing training on a more scientific footing.
    a place or support for the feet; foot; surface to stand on; foothold. He regained his footing. Building Trades, Civil Engineering. the part of a foundation bearing directly upon the earth. position or status assigned to a person, group, etc., in estimation or treatment.
    loading examples... Your footing is a supportive place to put your feet when you climb or balance. Once you find your footing at the top of a mountain, you can look around and enjoy the view.
  3. 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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