Bootable

/ˈbuːtəbəl/ adjective

Capable of being used to start up or initialize a computer or device by loading an operating system.

'Boot' in computing comes from 'bootstrap' (a self-starting process), which itself derives from the phrase 'pulling oneself up by one's bootstraps.' The suffix '-able' means 'capable of being.' This computing term emerged in the 1980s.

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