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the footing
noun
A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.
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Tamp excavated soil into the holes around the footings compacting the ground so the footing can't move.
In the footing-above-void system, the ultimate bearing capacity of the footing is governed by the three failure mode: roof, wall, and combined failure mechanisms.
The footing was unsteady, the balls soggy and slow.
Workman thought the footing would be better there.
In the ring, the footing is equal, Lieutenant Siev said.
The boards had snapped here and there, and the footing was unsteady.
That could make it difficult for Sam Bradford to regain the footing on his young career.
"Well, it was just a matter of finding the footing," Moore said.
But the footing in contemporary Russia is in some ways much trickier.
Hours before the game, Martin went onto the field to get the feel of the footing.
"The ball was a little slick, and so was the footing.
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