- In computing,
booting is the
process of
starting a
computer as
initiated via
hardware such as a
button on the
computer or by a
software command. After...
- Das
Boot (German pronunciation: [das ˈboːt], The Boat) is a 1981 West
German war film
written and
directed by
Wolfgang Petersen,
produced by Günter Rohrbach...
- A
riding boot is a
boot made to be used for
horse riding. The
classic boot comes high
enough up the leg to
prevent the
leathers of the
saddle from pinching...
- Molière in
Belgium and Luxembourg.
Oxfords were
derived from the Oxonian, a
half-
boot with side
slits that
gained po****rity at
Oxford University in 1800. Unlike...
- the toes. The word buskin, only
recorded in
English since 1503
meaning "
half boot", is of
unknown origin,
perhaps from Old
French brousequin (in modern...
- The
trench boot,
sometimes known as the "Pershing
boot," was an
American combat boot used in the
latter stages of
World War I, made for the cold mud of...
-
Boot money refers to
money paid
privately or
anonymously to
amateur athletes,
often to cir****vent laws or
league regulations prohibiting athlete compensation...
-
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Boot Hill, or Boothill, is the
generic name of many cemeteries,
chiefly in the
Western United States.
During the 19th and
early 20th
century it was a common...
- (Master
Boot Record)
refers to
whether or not the
boot loader can be
stored in the
first sector of a m****
storage device. The
column VBR (Volume
Boot Record)...