Etymology: [ 'büt ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English boote, bote (“shoe”), from Old French bote (“a high, thick shoe”). Of obscure origin, but probably related to Old French bot (“club-foot”), Old French bot (“fat, short, blunt”), of Germanic origin, probably from Old Norse buttr (“short, blunt”), from Proto-Germanic *buttaz, *butaz (“cut off, short, numb, blunt”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhud-, *bhAud-, *bheid- (“to strike, push, shock”). Compare Norwegian butt (“stump”), Low Saxon butt (“blunt, plump”), Old English bytt (“small piece of land”), Old English buttuc (“end”). More at buttock.
çizme, bot, BOT, ÇİZME:Deri, bez veya lastikten yapılmış konçlu ayakkabı, çizm, cizme, sepetleme, toz lastiği, tozluk, ayrıca, toz körüğü, otel ayakkabı boyacısı, körük, sepetlemek, papuç, üstelik, üstüne bir de, kovan, açılış, bir de, kovmak, potin, tepmek, tekmelemek, bagaj, tekme atmak, hem de, futbol tekme atmak, koruyucu tabaka, koruyucu kapak, dingil kılıfı, pabuç, fren lastiği, kılıf, işe yaramak, çizme şeklindeki aletle işkence yapmak, çizme giydirmek, tep, argo tekmelemek, bilgisayarın belleğine komutlar okutarak sistemi, önyüklemek, önyükle, bagaj [aut.], açış, açiş, önyükleme, (to) işletim sistemini (yeniden) yüklemek, bot (ayakkabı), ayak ile vurmak, azletme, çarık, fazla olarak, tekme, ilaveten, kapı dışarı edilmek, boottree çiz, ayak ve bacağı sıkıştıran çizme benzeri işkence aleti, arabanın bagajı, colloq, kar, get the boot azlolunmak, işten çıkartma, ön yükleme, sistemin başlatılması, çizmeler, ayakkabı, kundura, çizmeli, (sıfat) çizmeli, botlu, tepmiş, boot kov/tekmele, başlatma, boş, beyhude, faydasız, gereksiz, yararsız, neticesiz, bootlesslyboş yere, bootlessnessneticesizlik, neticesiz olarak, faydasiz, ek olarak,
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BOT, ÇİZME:Deri, bez veya lastikten yapılmış konçlu ayakkabı Askeri
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sepetleme
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sepetlemek
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bir de
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kovmak
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potin
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tepmek
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tekme atmak
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futbol tekme atmak
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pabuç
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fren lastiği
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çizme şeklindeki aletle işkence yapmak fiil
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tep fiil
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bilgisayarın belleğine komutlar okutarak sistemi fiil
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A place for baggage at either end of an old-fashioned stagecoach, The luggage storage compartment of a sedan or saloon car, The act or process of removing somebody from a chat room, To kick, A place at the side of a coach, where attendants rode; also, a low outside place before and behind the body of the coach, A rubber bladder on the leading edge of an aircraft’s wing, which is inflated periodically to remove ice buildup. A deicing boot, A blow with the foot; a kick, A flexible cover of rubber or plastic, which may be preformed to a particular shape and used to protect a shaft, lever, switch, or opening from dust, dirt, moisture, etc, A parking enforcement device used to immobilize a car until it can be towed or a fine is paid; a wheel clamp, To apply corporal punishment (compare slippering), To forcibly eject, The act or process of bootstrapping; the starting or re-starting of a computing device, To bootstrap; to start a system, eg. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap, A bootleg recording, To profit, avail, benefit, Profit, plunder, To vomit, To disconnect, to remove from an online conversation; can refer to an accidental glitch, or a purposeful action by others, Remedy, amends, A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg, A torture device used on the feet or legs, such as a Spanish boot, To start a system, eg. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap. Refers specifically to a cold start, ie. at the time power is first turned on. To describe a restart (warm start) performed when the system is already running, use to reboot, To bootstrap, An automatic procedure begun when you first turn on or reset your computer, that loads an operating system into memory, usually from hard disk A set of constructions contained in ROM begin executing, first running a series of power-on self tests (POST) to check that devices such as hard disks are in working order, then locating and loading the operating system, and finally, passing control of the computer over to that operating system, To disconnect, to be involuntarily removed from an online conversation; can refer to an accidental glitch, or a purposeful action by others, Load a program on a computer typically the operating system Based on the phrase 'pull up by the bootstraps', To turn on the computer and start the operating system, The starting or re-starting of a computing device, Booty, spoil, plunder, The act or process of bootstrapping, Sacked, dismissed, shoe which extends over the ankle; startup of a computer (Computers); trunk, luggage compartment of a car (British); dismissal; kick, cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer", The boot of a car is a covered space at the back or front, in which you carry things such as luggage and shopping. He opened the boot to put my bags in, If you get the boot or are given the boot, you are told that you are not wanted any more, either in your job or by someone you are having a relationship with. She was a disruptive influence, and after a year or two she got the boot, If someone puts the boot in, they attack another person by saying something cruel, often when the person is already feeling weak or upset, If you boot something such as a ball, you kick it hard. He booted the ball 40 yards back up field, Boots are strong, heavy shoes which cover your ankle and which have thick soles. You wear them to protect your feet, for example when you are walking or taking part in sport. The soldiers' boots resounded in the street, kick; kick out; fire; (Computers) start a computer, Boots are shoes that cover your whole foot and the lower part of your leg. He sat in a kitchen chair, reached down and pulled off his boots He was wearing riding pants, high boots, and spurs. see also wellington, refers to starting the computer operating system by loading it into system meory When the manual instructs you to "boot" your system or PaceBook, it means to turn your PaceBook ON "Reboot" means to restart your computer From Windows XP, go to Start, Select Restart, footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg, the act of delivering a blow with the foot; "he gave the ball a powerful kick"; "the team's kicking was excellent", A rubber bladder on the leading edge of an aircrafts wing, which is inflated periodically to remove ice buildup. A wing boot, During the boot (or boot-up) process, the operating system (code necessary for the computer to process information) is read from disk into RAM, under control of a small ROM "bootstrap loader" program Until a computer is booted, it can process no information A cold boot occurs when power is first supplied to a computer If a cold boot is required, shut the machine down by clicking the Start button, clicking the "shut down the computer" radio button and clicking OK Allow the machine to shut down as usual, then turn off the power and restart If the machine will not respond to the keyboard, mouse, or reset button, a cold boot is needed A "warm" boot is done from an operating computer with <ctrl><alt><del> or by pressing the "reset" button on the console When a machine is re-booted (cold or warm), any information in RAM, and not yet saved to disk is lost, an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg, protective casing for something that resembles a leg, British term for the luggage compartment in a car, the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks", How to start your computer Sometimes a program failure will lock up your computer and you'll need to restart, or "re-boot," your computer There are two kinds: a cold boot, which is where you turn the power off and back on, and a warm boot, which is where you restart your computer by pressing the CTRL, ALT and DELETE keys at the same time Back to Top, emphasis You can say to boot to emphasize that you have added something else to something or to a list of things that you have just said. He is making money and receiving free advertising to boot! = into the bargain, the process of loading the operating system into the computer's main memory, To start a computer Re-booting, or shutting down a system, then restarting, can clear out bugs that are hampering smooth computing, (bootstrap) (v ) To load the system software into memory and start it, To start your computer Sometimes a program failure will lock up your computer and you'll need to restart, or re-boot, your computer There are two kinds: a cold boot, which is where you turn the power off and back on, and a warm boot, which is where you restart your computer by pressing the Control, Alt and Delete keys at the same time + Back to Top, To start up a computer, which involves loading the operating system and other basic software, When a computer is switched on it is said to `boot up' This term comes from the phrase, `Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps ' Before a computer is ready to be used, it must load the programs that it needs from its disks, but this means that it must have a program of some sort available in order to be able to load the programs it needs! The loading program is called a bootstrap, kick; give a boot to, When a computer is turned on, a small program runs which then loads the disk operating system (DOS) This small program is called the boot program You "boot" your computer when you turn it on You can "reboot" the computer three different ways: Simultaneously press CTL-ALT-DEL Press the reset button (if your computer has one) Turn the computer off, wait 3-4 seconds, turn it back on, Cash or property of a type not included in the definition of a nontaxable exchange The receipt of boot will cause an otherwise tax-free transfer to become taxable to the extent of the lesser of the fair market value of the boot or the realized gain on the transfer Examples of nontaxable exchanges that could be partially or completely taxable due to the receipt of boot include transfers to controlled corporations and like-kind exchanges, Short for "bootstrap " The process by which a computer starts running an operating system when power is applied, To start or restart a computer and ready it for use A "cold" boot is done by turning on the power switch A "warm" boot resets the computer without turning off the power source Browse To scan a collection of items, such as a database, a file manager view, a list box, Web pages, or text files, for items of interest To browse implies observing rather than changing information, A parking enforcement device used to immobilize a car until it can be towed or a fine is paid, To cause the operating system to begin to function Takes its name from "pulling oneself up by the bootstraps", a whimsical analogy applied to the BIOS loading itself and then running the "boot loader" (Also reboot), To start up the computer and load the operating system software See cold boot and warm boot, To start a computer or other device by loading the Operating System See also bootstrap, To load the operating system and other utilities when you start your computer, In heating and cooling system distribution ductwork, the transformation pieces connecting horizontal round leaders to vertical rectangular stacks, Starting up an OS is booting it If the computer is already running, it is more often called rebooting, The loading of the operating system and starting of initial processes into a computer From the saying, "pulling_oneself_up_by one's_bootstraps ", To boot one's self; to put on one's boots, The process of loading and running that part of the operating system that loads the operating system, Profit; gain; advantage; use, To profit; to advantage; to avail; generally followed by it; as, what boots it? To enrich; to benefit; to give in addition, That which is given to make an exchange equal, or to make up for the deficiency of value in one of the things exchanged, Booty; spoil, A flexible cover of rubber, plastic or similar to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc, Remedy; relief; amends; reparation; hence, one who brings relief, An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to extort confessions, particularly in Scotland, A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather, for riding, To put boots on, esp, To punish by kicking with a booted foot, footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg British term for the luggage compartment in a car an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg protective casing for something that resembles a leg cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer", An apron or cover (of leather or rubber cloth) for the driving seat of a vehicle, to protect from rain and mud, A place for baggage at either end of an old- fashioned stagecoach, The metal casing and flange fitted about a pipe where it passes through a roof, without boots, profitless; pointless; unavailing, The sports shoes worn by players of certain games such as cricket and football, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boot, plural form of boot, Having an undivided, horny, bootlike covering; said of the tarsus of some birds, wearing boots, having a certain type of boot (black booted, etc.), wearing boots, Wearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire, past of boot, A nylon paw covering similar to a sock that protects the dogs' feet in abrasive snow conditions A VelcroTM strap wraps around the top of the boot to secure it, cashmere socks to protect the dog's paws from ice and cold so they don't get cuts or bruises Must be free of holes, fit snugly but not too tightly and changed when wet A team can use as many as a thousand during the race, footwear for sled dogs made out of a durable fabric such as Gore-tex or leather to protect their paws from ice build-up or injury, a slipper that is soft and wool (for babies), Booting is a process by which a computer starts and loads the operating system, The process in which a device obtains information and begins to process it to attain a state of normal operation, Starting a computer by switching it on, as opposed to rebooting, which is done after it is already on, Booting is the sequence of computer operations from power-up until the system is ready for use In Linux, this entails loading the kernel, which can be seen with the message "uncompressing linux " and which ends with the 'login:' prompt, Advantage; gain; gain by plunder; booty, Loading the non-ROM part of the operating system into memory, See Boot, n, The process of loading an operating system into memory 8 12-13, present participle of boot, A kicking, as with a booted foot, bootup, A kind of torture, starting the computer, A computer's automatic start-up routine when it is switched on or reset; the boot program is normally stored on ROM and is responsible for loading the operating system; derived from the saying "picking the system up by its boot-straps", Starting up a computer, which loads the system software into memory (The idea is that the computer is "pulling itself up by its own bootstraps ") Restarting the computer is called rebooting or a warm boot, Everything that happens between the time the computer is switched on and it is ready to accept commands/input from the user is known as booting, The process of loading the operating system software into memory to start up a computer Also called starting (Terms, Gr 1), Booting is a process by which a computer starts and automatically loads the operating system, startup, act of turning on a computer (Computers), Starting up a computer via the power switch, which loads the system software into memory Restarting the computer via a keystroke combination is called rebooting or a warm boot, The process of reading disk blocks from the starting of the system disk (which contains the Operating System) and executing the code within the bootstrap This will read further information off the disk to bring the whole operating system online Device drivers are contained within the bootstrap code that support all the locally attached peripheral devices and if the computer is connected to a network, the operating system will transfer to the Network Operating system for the "client" to log onto a server, Loading a computer memory with information needed for it to operate Remote booting refers to loading software over the network, Turning on your computer, Loading a computer's memory with the necessary information so it can function A "cold boot" occurs when a computer's power is turned on, and there is nothing in memory, The process of loading the operating system software into memory to start up a computer Also called starting, The process and functions that a computer goes through when it first starts up, ending in the proper loading of the Operating System and preparing it to receive commands, Loading an operating system or application program into computer memory and then transferring control to it for execution, Automatic execution of a set of instructions usually held in ROM when a computer is switched on Booting ends when the operating system is loaded, The process by which the operating system is loaded into the memory when the computer is started or restarted, Technique for loading a program into a computer's memory in which the program's initial instructions direct the loading of the rest of the program Usually, a few manual instructions must be entered on a keyboard, or a switch implemented to initiate the process, unproductive of success; "a fruitless search"; "futile years after her artistic peak"; "a sleeveless errand"; "a vain attempt, unnecessary, useless, unprofitable, Unavailing; unprofitable; useless; without advantage or success, profitless; pointless, Plural of boot, The protective rubber cover of ball joints and constant velocity (CV) joints that holds grease. It also refers to the rubber or plastic covers located at either end of a spark-plug cable to insulate the connections between the cable ends and the spark plug and distributor terminals, third person singular of boot, A servant at a hotel or elsewhere, who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes, Inflatable device on leading edge of wings and tail Used to remove ice, Soccer cleats, There is only one kind for this region and they are of course, cowboy boots Not to be confused with stylish side zipper boots Classic cowboy boots are the sure winner when you don’t know what to wear as they are acceptable everywhere, shoe which reaches to mid-calf or knee; hotel attendant; trunk of a car, The protective rubber cover of ball joints and constant velocity (CV) joints that holds grease It also refers to the rubber or plastic covers located at either end of a spark-plug cable to insulate the connections between the cable ends and the spark plug and distributor terminals, No, not what you you wear on your feet (that is, if you wear boots on your feet anyway) Getting booted is what happens when you are chatting merrily along, and all of a sudden, for a variety of reasons, none of which anyone can seem to explain, everything suddenly goes haywire and you find yourself losing your chatting room Chatters who have never been booted are of a very rare breed - they are also liars, Hard or soft, boots keep feet warm and dry They also work to transmit energy to your board Wear boots that fit well, Also called bellows, these are the protective rubber (synthetic or natural) or hard plastic (usually Hytrel) covers that surround CV joints The boot's job is to keep grease in and dirt and water out Split, torn or otherwise damaged boots should be replaced immediately Old boots should never be reused when servicing a joint Always install new boots, The European term for soccer shoes,
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A place for baggage at either end of an old-fashioned stagecoach
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The luggage storage compartment of a sedan or saloon car - "Please put the luggage in the boot, not on the seats."
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The act or process of removing somebody from a chat room
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To kick - "I booted the ball toward my teammate."
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A place at the side of a coach, where attendants rode; also, a low outside place before and behind the body of the coach
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A rubber bladder on the leading edge of an aircraft’s wing, which is inflated periodically to remove ice buildup. A deicing boot
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A blow with the foot; a kick
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A flexible cover of rubber or plastic, which may be preformed to a particular shape and used to protect a shaft, lever, switch, or opening from dust, dirt, moisture, etc
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A parking enforcement device used to immobilize a car until it can be towed or a fine is paid; a wheel clamp
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To apply corporal punishment (compare slippering)
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To forcibly eject - "We need to boot those troublemakers as soon as possible"
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The act or process of bootstrapping; the starting or re-starting of a computing device - "It took three boots, but I finally got the application installed."
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To bootstrap; to start a system, eg. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap - "When arriving at the office, first thing I do is booting my machine."
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A bootleg recording
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To profit, avail, benefit
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Profit, plunder
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To vomit - "Sorry, I didn’t mean to boot all over your couch."
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To disconnect, to remove from an online conversation; can refer to an accidental glitch, or a purposeful action by others - "In Electroserver, the kick command disconnects a user totally from the server and gives him a message about why he was booted."
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Remedy, amends
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A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg
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A torture device used on the feet or legs, such as a Spanish boot
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To start a system, eg. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap. Refers specifically to a cold start, ie. at the time power is first turned on. To describe a restart (warm start) performed when the system is already running, use to reboot
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To bootstrap
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An automatic procedure begun when you first turn on or reset your computer, that loads an operating system into memory, usually from hard disk A set of constructions contained in ROM begin executing, first running a series of power-on self tests (POST) to check that devices such as hard disks are in working order, then locating and loading the operating system, and finally, passing control of the computer over to that operating system
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To disconnect, to be involuntarily removed from an online conversation; can refer to an accidental glitch, or a purposeful action by others
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Load a program on a computer typically the operating system Based on the phrase 'pull up by the bootstraps'
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To turn on the computer and start the operating system
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The starting or re-starting of a computing device
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Booty, spoil, plunder
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The act or process of bootstrapping
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Sacked, dismissed
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shoe which extends over the ankle; startup of a computer (Computers); trunk, luggage compartment of a car (British); dismissal; kick isim
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cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"
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The boot of a car is a covered space at the back or front, in which you carry things such as luggage and shopping. He opened the boot to put my bags in
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If you get the boot or are given the boot, you are told that you are not wanted any more, either in your job or by someone you are having a relationship with. She was a disruptive influence, and after a year or two she got the boot
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If someone puts the boot in, they attack another person by saying something cruel, often when the person is already feeling weak or upset
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If you boot something such as a ball, you kick it hard. He booted the ball 40 yards back up field
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Boots are strong, heavy shoes which cover your ankle and which have thick soles. You wear them to protect your feet, for example when you are walking or taking part in sport. The soldiers' boots resounded in the street
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kick; kick out; fire; (Computers) start a computer fiil
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Boots are shoes that cover your whole foot and the lower part of your leg. He sat in a kitchen chair, reached down and pulled off his boots He was wearing riding pants, high boots, and spurs. see also wellington
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refers to starting the computer operating system by loading it into system meory When the manual instructs you to "boot" your system or PaceBook, it means to turn your PaceBook ON "Reboot" means to restart your computer From Windows XP, go to Start, Select Restart
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footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg
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the act of delivering a blow with the foot; "he gave the ball a powerful kick"; "the team's kicking was excellent"
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A rubber bladder on the leading edge of an aircrafts wing, which is inflated periodically to remove ice buildup. A wing boot
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During the boot (or boot-up) process, the operating system (code necessary for the computer to process information) is read from disk into RAM, under control of a small ROM "bootstrap loader" program Until a computer is booted, it can process no information A cold boot occurs when power is first supplied to a computer If a cold boot is required, shut the machine down by clicking the Start button, clicking the "shut down the computer" radio button and clicking OK Allow the machine to shut down as usual, then turn off the power and restart If the machine will not respond to the keyboard, mouse, or reset button, a cold boot is needed A "warm" boot is done from an operating computer with <ctrl><alt><del> or by pressing the "reset" button on the console When a machine is re-booted (cold or warm), any information in RAM, and not yet saved to disk is lost
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an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg
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protective casing for something that resembles a leg
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British term for the luggage compartment in a car
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the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
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How to start your computer Sometimes a program failure will lock up your computer and you'll need to restart, or "re-boot," your computer There are two kinds: a cold boot, which is where you turn the power off and back on, and a warm boot, which is where you restart your computer by pressing the CTRL, ALT and DELETE keys at the same time Back to Top
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emphasis You can say to boot to emphasize that you have added something else to something or to a list of things that you have just said. He is making money and receiving free advertising to boot! = into the bargain
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the process of loading the operating system into the computer's main memory
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To start a computer Re-booting, or shutting down a system, then restarting, can clear out bugs that are hampering smooth computing
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(bootstrap) (v ) To load the system software into memory and start it
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To start your computer Sometimes a program failure will lock up your computer and you'll need to restart, or re-boot, your computer There are two kinds: a cold boot, which is where you turn the power off and back on, and a warm boot, which is where you restart your computer by pressing the Control, Alt and Delete keys at the same time + Back to Top
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To start up a computer, which involves loading the operating system and other basic software
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When a computer is switched on it is said to `boot up' This term comes from the phrase, `Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps ' Before a computer is ready to be used, it must load the programs that it needs from its disks, but this means that it must have a program of some sort available in order to be able to load the programs it needs! The loading program is called a bootstrap
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kick; give a boot to
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When a computer is turned on, a small program runs which then loads the disk operating system (DOS) This small program is called the boot program You "boot" your computer when you turn it on You can "reboot" the computer three different ways: Simultaneously press CTL-ALT-DEL Press the reset button (if your computer has one) Turn the computer off, wait 3-4 seconds, turn it back on
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Cash or property of a type not included in the definition of a nontaxable exchange The receipt of boot will cause an otherwise tax-free transfer to become taxable to the extent of the lesser of the fair market value of the boot or the realized gain on the transfer Examples of nontaxable exchanges that could be partially or completely taxable due to the receipt of boot include transfers to controlled corporations and like-kind exchanges
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Short for "bootstrap " The process by which a computer starts running an operating system when power is applied
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To start or restart a computer and ready it for use A "cold" boot is done by turning on the power switch A "warm" boot resets the computer without turning off the power source Browse To scan a collection of items, such as a database, a file manager view, a list box, Web pages, or text files, for items of interest To browse implies observing rather than changing information
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A parking enforcement device used to immobilize a car until it can be towed or a fine is paid
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To cause the operating system to begin to function Takes its name from "pulling oneself up by the bootstraps", a whimsical analogy applied to the BIOS loading itself and then running the "boot loader" (Also reboot)
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To start up the computer and load the operating system software See cold boot and warm boot
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To start a computer or other device by loading the Operating System See also bootstrap
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To load the operating system and other utilities when you start your computer
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In heating and cooling system distribution ductwork, the transformation pieces connecting horizontal round leaders to vertical rectangular stacks
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Starting up an OS is booting it If the computer is already running, it is more often called rebooting
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The loading of the operating system and starting of initial processes into a computer From the saying, "pulling_oneself_up_by one's_bootstraps "
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To boot one's self; to put on one's boots
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The process of loading and running that part of the operating system that loads the operating system
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Profit; gain; advantage; use
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To profit; to advantage; to avail; generally followed by it; as, what boots it? To enrich; to benefit; to give in addition
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That which is given to make an exchange equal, or to make up for the deficiency of value in one of the things exchanged
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Booty; spoil
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A flexible cover of rubber, plastic or similar to protect a shaft, lever, switch etc
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Remedy; relief; amends; reparation; hence, one who brings relief
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An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to extort confessions, particularly in Scotland
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A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather
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for riding
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To put boots on, esp
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To punish by kicking with a booted foot
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footwear that covers the whole foot and lower leg British term for the luggage compartment in a car an instrument of torture that is used to crush the foot and leg protective casing for something that resembles a leg cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"
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An apron or cover (of leather or rubber cloth) for the driving seat of a vehicle, to protect from rain and mud
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A place for baggage at either end of an old- fashioned stagecoach
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The metal casing and flange fitted about a pipe where it passes through a roof
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bootless
without boots
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bootless
profitless; pointless; unavailing - "When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, / I all alone beweep my outcast state / And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries"
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boots
The sports shoes worn by players of certain games such as cricket and football
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boots
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boot
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boots
plural form of boot
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booted
Having an undivided, horny, bootlike covering; said of the tarsus of some birds
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booted
wearing boots, having a certain type of boot (black booted, etc.) sıfat
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booted
wearing boots
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booted
Wearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire
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booted
past of boot
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booties
A nylon paw covering similar to a sock that protects the dogs' feet in abrasive snow conditions A VelcroTM strap wraps around the top of the boot to secure it
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cashmere socks to protect the dog's paws from ice and cold so they don't get cuts or bruises Must be free of holes, fit snugly but not too tightly and changed when wet A team can use as many as a thousand during the race
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booties
footwear for sled dogs made out of a durable fabric such as Gore-tex or leather to protect their paws from ice build-up or injury
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booties
a slipper that is soft and wool (for babies)
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booting
Booting is a process by which a computer starts and loads the operating system
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booting
The process in which a device obtains information and begins to process it to attain a state of normal operation
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booting
Starting a computer by switching it on, as opposed to rebooting, which is done after it is already on
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booting
Booting is the sequence of computer operations from power-up until the system is ready for use In Linux, this entails loading the kernel, which can be seen with the message "uncompressing linux " and which ends with the 'login:' prompt
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booting
Advantage; gain; gain by plunder; booty
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booting
Loading the non-ROM part of the operating system into memory
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booting
See Boot, n
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booting
The process of loading an operating system into memory 8 12-13
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booting
present participle of boot
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booting
A kicking, as with a booted foot
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booting
bootup
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booting
A kind of torture
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booting
starting the computer
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booting
A computer's automatic start-up routine when it is switched on or reset; the boot program is normally stored on ROM and is responsible for loading the operating system; derived from the saying "picking the system up by its boot-straps"
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booting
Starting up a computer, which loads the system software into memory (The idea is that the computer is "pulling itself up by its own bootstraps ") Restarting the computer is called rebooting or a warm boot
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booting
Everything that happens between the time the computer is switched on and it is ready to accept commands/input from the user is known as booting
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booting
The process of loading the operating system software into memory to start up a computer Also called starting (Terms, Gr 1)
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booting
Booting is a process by which a computer starts and automatically loads the operating system
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booting
startup, act of turning on a computer (Computers) isim
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booting
Starting up a computer via the power switch, which loads the system software into memory Restarting the computer via a keystroke combination is called rebooting or a warm boot
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booting
The process of reading disk blocks from the starting of the system disk (which contains the Operating System) and executing the code within the bootstrap This will read further information off the disk to bring the whole operating system online Device drivers are contained within the bootstrap code that support all the locally attached peripheral devices and if the computer is connected to a network, the operating system will transfer to the Network Operating system for the "client" to log onto a server
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booting
Loading a computer memory with information needed for it to operate Remote booting refers to loading software over the network
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booting
Turning on your computer
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booting
Loading a computer's memory with the necessary information so it can function A "cold boot" occurs when a computer's power is turned on, and there is nothing in memory
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booting
The process of loading the operating system software into memory to start up a computer Also called starting
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booting
The process and functions that a computer goes through when it first starts up, ending in the proper loading of the Operating System and preparing it to receive commands
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booting
Loading an operating system or application program into computer memory and then transferring control to it for execution
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booting
Automatic execution of a set of instructions usually held in ROM when a computer is switched on Booting ends when the operating system is loaded
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booting
The process by which the operating system is loaded into the memory when the computer is started or restarted
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booting
Technique for loading a program into a computer's memory in which the program's initial instructions direct the loading of the rest of the program Usually, a few manual instructions must be entered on a keyboard, or a switch implemented to initiate the process
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bootless
unproductive of success; "a fruitless search"; "futile years after her artistic peak"; "a sleeveless errand"; "a vain attempt
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bootless
unnecessary, useless, unprofitable sıfat
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bootless
Unavailing; unprofitable; useless; without advantage or success
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bootless
profitless; pointless
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boots
Plural of boot
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boots
The protective rubber cover of ball joints and constant velocity (CV) joints that holds grease. It also refers to the rubber or plastic covers located at either end of a spark-plug cable to insulate the connections between the cable ends and the spark plug and distributor terminals Otomotiv
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boots
third person singular of boot
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boots
A servant at a hotel or elsewhere, who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes
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boots
Inflatable device on leading edge of wings and tail Used to remove ice
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boots
Soccer cleats
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boots
There is only one kind for this region and they are of course, cowboy boots Not to be confused with stylish side zipper boots Classic cowboy boots are the sure winner when you don’t know what to wear as they are acceptable everywhere
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boots
shoe which reaches to mid-calf or knee; hotel attendant; trunk of a car isim
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boots
The protective rubber cover of ball joints and constant velocity (CV) joints that holds grease It also refers to the rubber or plastic covers located at either end of a spark-plug cable to insulate the connections between the cable ends and the spark plug and distributor terminals
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No, not what you you wear on your feet (that is, if you wear boots on your feet anyway) Getting booted is what happens when you are chatting merrily along, and all of a sudden, for a variety of reasons, none of which anyone can seem to explain, everything suddenly goes haywire and you find yourself losing your chatting room Chatters who have never been booted are of a very rare breed - they are also liars
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boots
Hard or soft, boots keep feet warm and dry They also work to transmit energy to your board Wear boots that fit well
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boots
Also called bellows, these are the protective rubber (synthetic or natural) or hard plastic (usually Hytrel) covers that surround CV joints The boot's job is to keep grease in and dirt and water out Split, torn or otherwise damaged boots should be replaced immediately Old boots should never be reused when servicing a joint Always install new boots
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