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intr.v. boot·ed, boot·ing, boots To be of help or advantage; avail. n. Idiom: 2. Archaic Advantage; avail. to boot In addition; besides: The new cruise ship was not only the biggest in the world, but the fastest to boot. [Middle English boten, to be of help, from Old English bōtian, from bōt, help; see bhad- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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