different between unbook vs unboot
unbook
English
Etymology
un- +? book
Verb
unbook (third-person singular simple present unbooks, present participle unbooking, simple past and past participle unbooked)
- To undo the process of booking; to cancel a booking.
Anagrams
- Nobuko
unbook From the web:
unboot
English
Etymology
From un- +? boot.
Verb
unboot (third-person singular simple present unboots, present participle unbooting, simple past and past participle unbooted)
- (transitive) To take off the boots from.
- (transitive) To remove a wheel clamp from
- (computing) To cause a component to be unbootable.
Anagrams
- Bouton, bouton
unboot From the web:
- unbootable what means
- what is unbootable hard drive
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