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arrancar — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • boot noun A sturdy shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg.
  • depart verb To leave a place, especially to begin a journey.
  • execute verb To carry out or put into effect.
  • run verb To move quickly on foot, faster than walking.
  • start verb To begin doing something or set something in motion.
  • stem noun The main stalk of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, or fruit.
  • tear verb To pull something apart or make a hole in it by force.
  • wrest verb To pull or twist violently.

Senses

arrancar is used for these senses in English:

  • boot (computing) To bootstrap; to start a system, e.g. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap.
  • crank up To start something mechanical, an act that often used to involve cranking.
  • depart (transitive) To go away from; to leave.
  • fire up (intransitive) Of an engine or similar, to start.
  • fire up (transitive, computing, informal) To launch; to run.
  • run (transitive) To execute or carry out a plan, procedure, or program.
  • run away To leave home, or other place of residence, usually unannounced, or to make good on a threat, with such action usually performed by a child or juvenile.
  • start (ergative, of an object) To come loose, to break free of a firmly set position; to displace or loosen; to dislocate.

boot — full definition

  1. noun A sturdy shoe that covers the foot and part of the leg.
  2. noun The luggage storage compartment of a car (British English); called a "trunk" in American English.
  3. noun A device clamped to a car's wheel to immobilize it, usually for unpaid fines (also called a wheel clamp).
  4. verb To kick something or someone.
  5. verb To dismiss or eject someone.

depart — full definition

  1. verb To leave a place, especially to begin a journey.
  2. verb To differ from or move away from a plan, rule, or usual way of doing something.

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