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FOOTINGThe underground support for a foundation or support post.
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FOOTINGlate 13c., "a base, foundation;" late 14c., "position of the feet on the ground, stance," a gerundive formation from foot (n.). Figurative meaning "firm or secure position&quo [..]
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FOOTINGThe footing supports the building on its foundation.
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FOOTINGForeclosure Foreclosure is an enforcement process in which the lender under a defaulted mortgage takes title to the property for the purposes of selling it to recoup moneys owed under the mortgage.
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FOOTINGA concrete foundation that extends below the frost line of the soil upon which a masonry structure is built. Form
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FOOTINGstatus with respect to the relations between people or groups; "on good terms with her in-laws"; "on a friendly footing" a relation that provides th [..]
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FOOTINGThe partially buried support for a vertical structural member such as a post.
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FOOTINGA masonry section, usually concrete, in a rec tangular form wider than the bottom of the foundation wall or pier it supports.
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FOOTINGDefinition A concrete support under a foundation that rests in solid ground and is wider than the structure supported. Footings distribute the weight of the structure over the ground.
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FOOTINGThe footing supports the building on its foundation.
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FOOTINGThe widened portion of the foundation or a structure that spreads and transmits the load from the building or foundation directly to, and across a broader area of, the soil. A continuous 8" o [..]
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FOOTINGThe spreading course or courses at the base or bottom of a foundation wall, pier or column.
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FOOTINGA charge of massecuite retained in or transferred to a pan as the start of a massecuite boiling.
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FOOTINGThe base of a sign's supporting structure. The footing is typically secured to a foundation or other anchor such as a building's roof.
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FOOTINGThe base for foundation walls, posts, chimneys, etc. The footing is wider than the member it supports, and distributes the weight of the structure to the ground over a larger area to prevent settling. [..]
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FOOTING(n) status with respect to the relations between people or groups(n) a relation that provides the foundation for something(n) a place providing support for the foot in standing or climbing
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FOOTINGHe is on good footing with the world. He stands well with the world. This is a French phrase, Être sur un grand pied dans le monde. “Grand pied” means “large foot,” [..]
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FOOTINGThe partially buried support for a vertical structural member such as a post.
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FOOTINGConcrete base on which a foundation sits.
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FOOTINGA masonry section, usually concrete, in a rectangular form wider than the bottom of the foundation wall or pier it supports.
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FOOTING A column total written in small pencil figures. Form 940
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FOOTINGThe part of a structural foundation that rests on the ground, spreading the weight of the structure and supporting the structure above. Footings are usually concrete. At remote sites the footings may also be mortared stone masonry.
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FOOTINGThe below-ground support of a deck's post, usually made from concrete. Grade:
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FOOTINGA concrete or stone base which supports a foundation wall and used to distribute the weight of the house over the soil or subgrade underlying the house. The bases upon which the foundation and posts rest.
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FOOTINGA footing is a slab of concrete under a column, wall, or other structural to transfer the loads of the member into the surrounding soil.
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