boot

boot
Synonyms and related words:
Naval Reservist, Procrustean bed, Royal Marine, Seabee, abecedarian, additionally, alphabetarian, also, apprentice, articled clerk, as well, avail, bang, bed of Procrustes, beginner, besides, bloomer, blooper, blow, bluejacket, bobble, bonehead play, boner, bonnet, boo-boo, boob stunt, booting out, boots, bounce, break, breech, bump, bust, cadet, calcitration, can, cap, cashier, cashiering, catechumen, charge, chaussure, cloak, clodhoppers, coat, coif, colt, conge, conscript, debutant, defenestration, defrock, degrade, demote, deplume, deposal, depose, deprive, detrusion, disbar, discharge, disemploy, disemployment, dismiss, dismissal, displace, displacing, displume, draft, drafted man, draftee, drop a brick, drop kick, drop the ball, drum out, drumming out, duff, dumb trick, eject, ejection, ejectment, enlistee, enrollee, entrant, expel, expulsion, extrusion, fire, firing, fledgling, fluff, flush, fool mistake, footgear, footwear, foozle, forced separation, foul up, foul-up, freshman, frock, frogman, furlough, furloughing, give the ax, give the gate, gob, goof, gown, greenhorn, gunboats, hat, help, hood, horse marine, howler, ignoramus, in addition, inductee, initiate, into the bargain, iron heel, jacket, jettison, jollies, jolly, kick, kick upstairs, kicking, kicking downstairs, knee, lay off, layoff, let go, let out, levy, lift, louse up, louse-up, make redundant, mantle, marine, midshipman, midshipmite, moreover, muck up, muck-up, naval cadet, navy man, neophyte, novice, novitiate, obtrusion, ouster, ousting, pattens, pension off, pink slip, place kick, postulant, pratfall, probationer, probationist, profit, propel, pull a boner, punt, push, quiver, rack, raw recruit, read out of, recruit, rejection, release, removal, remove, replace, retire, retirement, rookie, rush, rush of emotion, sabots, sack, scarpines, screamer, screw, screw up, screw-up, selectee, sensation, separate forcibly, shirt, shiver, shoe, shoes, shove, shudder, sock, stocking, strip, superannuate, surge of emotion, surplus, surplusing, suspend, suspension, swabbie, tenderfoot, the ax, the boot, the bounce, the gate, the sack, thrill, throwing out, thumbscrew, ticket, tingle, tingling, titillation, to boot, too, trainee, tremor, tremor of excitement, turn off, turn out, tyro, unfrock, walking papers, wallop, wheel, wooden shoes

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • Boot — (et) …   Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon

  • boot — boot·er; boot·ery; boot·heel; boot; boot·hose; boot·leg·ger; boot·less; boot·lick·er; boot·man; free·boot; free·boot·er; gum·boot·ed; boot·lick; boot·strap; boot·a·ble; boot·less·ly; boot·less·ness; fire·boot; …   English syllables

  • Boot — Ein Boot ist ein Fahrzeug, das nach dem Archimedischen Prinzip auf dem Wasser, oder als U Boot exakt ausbalanciert, ebenfalls nach dem Archimedischen Prinzip, in einer von der Besatzung exakt definierbaren Tiefe im Wasser schwimmt.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Boot — Boot, kleine Fahrzeuge mit geringem Tiefgang für den Kleinverkehr, unter sich in Größe, Form und Bauart sehr verschieden; sie werden durch Riemen (Ruder), häufig auch durch Segel und Dampfkraft, durch Petroleummotoren oder elektrisch bewegt… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • boot — n [obsolete or dialect boot compensation, from Old English bōt advantage, compensation]: additional money or property received to make up the difference in an exchange of business or investment property that is of like kind but unequal in value ◇ …   Law dictionary

  • boot — Ⅰ. boot [1] ► NOUN 1) a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, and sometimes the lower leg. 2) informal a hard kick. 3) Brit. a space at the back of a car for carrying luggage. ► VERB 1) kick hard. 2) …   English terms dictionary

  • Boot — (b[=oo]t), n. [OE. bot, bote, advantage, amends, cure, AS. b[=o]t; akin to Icel. b[=o]t, Sw. bot, Dan. bod, Goth. b[=o]ta, D. boete, G. busse; prop., a making good or better, from the root of E. better, adj. [root]255.] 1. Remedy; relief; amends; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Boot-CD — Boot CD,   eine CD, mit deren Hilfe ein Computer in Betrieb genommen werden kann (Booten), ohne auf Daten der Festplatte zugreifen zu müssen. Auf ihr sind die wichtigsten Teile eines Betriebssystems gespeichert, die dann vom Boot Sektor dieser CD …   Universal-Lexikon

  • boot — [buːt] also boot up verb COMPUTING 1. [intransitive] if a computer boots, it starts working and is ready to use: • The machine takes a long time to boot up. 2. [transitive] to make a computer ready to be used by getting all the programs it nee …   Financial and business terms

  • Boot — Boot, n. [OE. bote, OF. bote, F. botte, LL. botta; of uncertain origin.] 1. A covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, ordinarily made of leather. [1913 Webster] 2. An instrument of torture for the leg, formerly used to extort confessions …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Boot — Boot: Das im 16. Jh. aus der niederd. Seemannssprache übernommene Wort geht zurück auf mnd. bōt, das – wie auch niederl. boot – aus mengl. bot entlehnt ist (vgl. engl. boat). Voraus liegt aengl. bāt »Boot, Schiff«, dem die gleichbedeutenden… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

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