Booter vs Booted - What's the difference?
booter | booted |
(computing) A program or process that boots.
* 1999 , Tom Saulpaugh, Charles A Mirho, Inside the JavaOS operating system
* 2009 , Kevin M White, Mac OS X Support Essentials v106
(boot)
Wearing a boot or boots.
* (Ambrose Bierce)
As a noun booter
is a fan of the cgi-animated television series.As a verb booted is
(boot).As an adjective booted is
wearing a boot or boots.booter
English
Noun
(en noun)- JavaOS works with a variety of booters .
- If the firmware cannot locate a booter file, you will see a flashing folder icon with a question mark.
Anagrams
*booted
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- a booted foot
- He was hatted, booted , overcoated, and umbrellaed, as became a person who was about to expose himself to the night and the storm on an errand of charity