Boot (disambiguation)

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Template:Wiktionarypar Boot may refer to:

  • Boot, a type of footwear that covers the foot and ankle, and often the shins of the leg
  • hence the transitive verb to boot and the substantivation booting mean to kick something or someone, in order to evict ('get the boot' also means be sacked) or to punish (compare slippering)

A computing term:

  • Bootstrapping, any process where a simple system activates a more complicated system, used in computing, linguistics, physics, biology, electronics, statistics, and finance
  • Booting, the operations required to place a computer into its normal operating configuration after power is supplied to the hardware
  • the /boot directory, a protected Unix directory used in the boot process
  • boot, an American computer magazine now known as Maximum PC

A device applied to feet or wheels:

  • Boot (torture), various torture devices applied to the feet or legs
  • Horse boot, veterinary devices for treatment of the feet or legs of horses
  • Denver boot, a clamp used to immobilize a vehicle's wheels
  • Deicing boot, a device installed on aircraft surfaces to help prevent icing problems.

Other:

  • Bootleg recording, often abbreviated to "boot"
  • Car boot, in British and Australian English, the compartment of a car, usually in the rear, in which luggage and other cargo is stored (in American English, the trunk)

The plural boots may refer to:

  • Boots Group, the high-street pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom
  • One of at least five different musical releases (albums and singles):
  • Boots (cigarette), a brand of cigarette in Mexico
  • Boots (bishop), the youngest bishop of the House of Lords, whose duty it is to read prayers.
  • Boots (servant), a junior household servant whose task was the cleaning and polishing of boots and shoes (compare bootboy)
  • Boots, the talking monkey on the children's television series, Dora the Explorer

See also

  • Das Boot (German, meaning "The Boat") - a novel by Lothar-Günther Buchheim, adapted into a 1981 film by Wolfgang Petersen
Not be confused with the homophone "booth", or the homonymous German and Dutch words "Boot" and "boot" (which mean and are pronounced as "boat").

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