Word: footing

Category: footing

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Related words: footing

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Synonyms: footing

waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, temporize, stall, procrastinate, pussyfoot around, drag one's feet, dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, hem and haw, shilly-shally, lollygag, let the grass grow under one's feet, tarry, dillydally, shillyshally, drag one's heels

Translations: footing

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spanish
Translations:
fundamento, base
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german
Translations:
fundament
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french
Translations:
fondement, socle, état, base, appui, situation, assiette, fond, position
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italian
Translations:
fondamento, base
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portuguese
Translations:
base
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dutch
Translations:
basis, base, grondtal, grondvlak, grond, grondslag
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russian
Translations:
итог, пол, основание, оплот, опора, фундамент
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swedish
Translations:
grund
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finnish
Translations:
perusta, jalansija, pohja
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czech
Translations:
opora, pata, pozice, postavení, podklad, stav, základ
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polish
Translations:
położenie, oparcie, podstawa
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hungarian
Translations:
alap, lábtartás, lábazat, viszonyok
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ukrainian
Translations:
підмурівок, опора, підлога, підсумок
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estonian
Translations:
suhe, alus, läbisaamine
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romanian
Translations:
fond
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slovenian
Translations:
základ, pata
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slovak
Translations:
podklad, postavení, základ

The meaning and "use of": footing

noun
  • a secure grip with one's feet. - he suddenly lost his footing
  • the basis on which something is established or operates. - attempts to establish the store on a firm financial footing
  • the bottommost part of a foundation wall, with a course of concrete wider than the base of the wall. - But because they are some distance away from the older basement walls and footings , there was no shoring of existing foundation required during construction.

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