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Topic: Technology

bootable

IPA: /ˈbuːtəbl/

KK: /ˈbuːtəbl/

adjective

Definition: Referring to a device or medium that can start a computer's operating system.

Example: You need a bootable USB drive to install the new software on your computer.

bootstrap

IPA: /ˈbuːtstræp/

KK: /ˈbuːtstræp/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a process that starts or sustains itself without needing much help from outside sources.

Example: The bootstrap method allows startups to grow with limited external funding.

noun

Definition: A strap or loop attached to a boot that helps you pull it on, or the process of starting a computer without external help.

Example: She used the bootstrap to easily pull on her new boots before heading out.

transitive verb

Definition: To start a computer system or program by loading the operating system or software from a storage device.

Example: He used a special command to bootstrap the server after the update.

bootstrapper

IPA: /ˈbuːtstræpər/

KK: /ˈbuːtstræpər/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that helps to start or improve something, often by using their own resources or efforts.

Example: The bootstrapper worked hard to launch the new business without external funding.

borescope

IPA: /ˈbɔːr.skoʊp/

KK: /ˈbɔrˌskoʊp/

noun

Definition: A tool that allows you to see inside small or hard-to-reach spaces, usually made of a tube with a lens at one end and a viewing piece at the other.

Example: The technician used a borescope to check the engine for any hidden damage.

bork

IPA: /bɔrk/

KK: /bɔrk/

noun

Definition: A term used in sports, particularly rugby, referring to a specific type of foul where a player pretends to throw the ball but does not actually release it, resulting in a penalty.

Example: The referee called a free-kick after the player committed a bork during the line-out.

verb

Definition: To damage or ruin something, especially in a way that makes it unusable or ineffective.

Example: The software update borked my computer, and now it won't start properly.

botnet

IPA: /ˈbɒt.nɛt/

KK: /ˈbɑtˌnɛt/

noun

Definition: A group of computers that have been infected with malicious software and are controlled by a hacker to perform tasks like sending spam or launching attacks.

Example: The hacker used a botnet to overwhelm the website with traffic.

bottleneck

IPA: /ˈbɒt(ə)lˌnɛk/

KK: /ˈbɑtəlˌnɛk/

noun

Definition: A point where progress is slowed down or blocked, often due to a narrow or obstructed area.

Example: The construction on the highway created a bottleneck that caused traffic to back up for miles.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause a delay or obstruction in a process or system, making it less efficient.

Example: The new regulations bottleneck the production process, causing delays in delivery.

brail

IPA: //breɪl//

KK: /brāl/

noun

Definition: A type of small net or rope used in fishing or sailing, often for drawing in fish or sails.

Example: The fisherman used a brail to pull the fish from the trap into the boat.

transitive verb

Definition: To gather or haul in something, especially a sail or fish, using a specific type of rope or line called a brail.

Example: The sailor used the brail to gather the sail tightly against the mast.

braille

IPA: //breɪl//

KK: /breɪl/

noun

Definition: A writing system designed for people who are blind, using raised dots that can be felt with the fingers to represent letters and words.

Example: She learned to read and write in Braille to communicate better with her visually impaired friends.

verb

Definition: To write or print text using a system of raised dots that can be read by touch, designed for people who are blind or visually impaired.

Example: She learned to braille important documents for her visually impaired clients.

brailler

IPA: /ˈbreɪlər/

KK: /ˈbreɪlər/

noun

Definition: A machine that creates raised dots on paper, allowing visually impaired people to read using their sense of touch.

Example: The teacher used a brailler to prepare materials for her visually impaired students.

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