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In ship-building, any part of a ship's structure which is built up or specially reinforced to support heavy weights, as engines and boilers, turrets, guns, boat-cranes, etc.
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The act of founding, originating, or beginning to raise or build; the act of establishing.
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The solid ground or substructure on which the walls of a building rest; also, the lowest division of the building or wall, which is generally below the surface of the ground.
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Hence The basis or groundwork of anything; that on which anything stands and by which it is supported or confirmed.
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A fund invested for a benevolent or charitable purpose; a donation or legacy for the support of an institution, as a school or hospital, or of some specific object, as a college professorship, a ward in a hospital, etc.; an endowment.
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That which is founded or established by endowment; an endowed institution or charity.
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In crochet, knitting, etc., the first stitches put upon the needles, to which all that follows is secured.
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Same as foundation-muslin and -net.
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In apiculture, a sheet of wax, artificially shaped to resemble the foundation of a comb, attached to the slats or bars of a hive, or placed in a honey-frame, to induce the bees to build combs where desired; a guide-comb.