- Look up
footing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Footing may
refer to: A part of a foundation, in
architecture and
civil engineering Footing (bookkeeping)...
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weight of
either heavily or
eccentrically loaded column footings to
adjacent footings. A
strap footing is
often used in
conjunction with
columns that are located...
- foundation. Wall
footings carrying direct vertical loads might be
designed either in
plain concrete or in
reinforced concrete.
Since a wall
footing deflects essentially...
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isolated footing were used, they
would overlap one another. Also, when
property lines make
isolated footings eccentrically loaded,
combined footings are preferred...
- The
Interference of the
footings is a
phenomenon that is
observed when two
footings are
closely spaced. The
buildings when are to be
constructed nearby...
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redistribute the
weight of a
column between footings.
Grade beams may also be used in
conjunction with
spread footings, in a case with
large moments from lateral...
- Clogging, buck dancing, or
flatfoot dancing is a type of folk
dance practiced in the
United States, in
which the dancer's
footwear is used percussively...
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foundation Often called footings, are
usually embedded about a
meter or so into soil. One
common type is the
spread footing which consists of strips...
-
ringette stick, or uses
their skate against the
other players skate ("slew
footing"),
causing them to lose
balance or fall and
obstruct them from
making their...
- Gr****, Vietnamese, and
Georgian new year traditions. The
origins of first-
footing are uncertain,
although there may be a
connection to the
Viking Invasion...