When a computer starts and turns on, it is called "booting". Therefore, a "reboot" is when you must restart the computer.
reboot can have several meanings however the one that comes to mind first has to deal with rebooting a computer, reboot- to bring up again or fix something
A heavy half boot.
But you need a re-BOOT! :)
It appears there may be a typo in your question. I'm not sure what "serervity" means as it is not a standard English word. Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?
The German word "boot" in English is "boat".The English word "boot" in German is "Stiefel".
The word "boot" has one syllable.
Boot = Bota
to advertise
Re
The prefix "re-" means again or back. It is used to indicate repetition or return to a previous state.
Caligula is usually translated as "little boot". It comes from the word for a type of military boot, caliga, plus the diminutive suffix -ula.
boot means bute In England, boot can mean either an article of footwear (same as boot in the US) or it can mean the trunk of a car. Colloquially, 'to boot' something is to give it a good hard kick. Similarly 'putting the boot in' is a euphamism for kicking someone, usually when they are on the receiving end in an altercation.