bootstrap
noun 1 a loop at the back of a boot, used to pull it on. 2 Computing the action of loading a program into a computer by means of a few initial instructions which enable the introduction of the rest of the program from an input device. PHRASES pull oneself up by ones bootstraps improve ones position by ones own efforts.
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