Bootstrapped

/ˈbuːtstræpt/ adjective

Started or developed with minimal outside help or resources, relying on one's own effort and whatever is available. A bootstrapped business uses its own profits rather than loans or investors.

From 'bootstrap' + the past participle '-ed' (Old English '-ed'). The adjective form emerged in modern business language in the late 20th century.

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