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A self-booting disk is a floppy disk for home computers or personal computers that starts up directly into a standalone application when the system is
Self-booting_disk
Removable disk from which a computer can boot an operating system
BIOS must support booting from the device in question. Boot disks can be used to recover a device if it won't start properly. Boot disks are used for: Operating
Boot_disk
Topics referred to by the same term
website using a private web server Self-booting disk This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Self-hosting. If an internal link incorrectly
Self-hosting
1990 were self-booting and did not use MS-DOS, IBM PC DOS, or compatible disk operating systems. The phrase "IBM PC compatible self-booting disk" is sometimes
List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games
List_of_self-booting_IBM_PC_compatible_games
1983 video game
programmed by Michael Abrash and published by Funtastic in 1983 as a self-booting disk. Big Top has a circus theme. Levels are called rings. Each ring spans
Big_Top_(video_game)
1986 action-adventure game
64 in 1986 and ported to the Apple II and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk). Deep within the Citadel, three runaway chemical reactors are rapidly
Arac_(video_game)
Computer executable program
Installer Self-booting disk Kolmogorov complexity, a theoretical lower bound on the size of a self-extracting archive "How to create a self extrator"
Self-extracting_archive
1986 video game
published by Electronic Arts in 1986 for IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk) and Apple II. A Commodore 64 version was released in 1987. Disch's
Amnesia_(1986_video_game)
1983 video game
Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, Plus/4, IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk), TRS-80, and TI-99/4A. It was later available for Mac, Amiga, and
Suspended_(video_game)
1982 video game
game for IBM PC compatibles programmed by Michael Abrash and published in 1982 by Funtastic as a self-booting disk. Cosmic Crusader at MobyGames v t e
Cosmic_Crusader
1984 video game
the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and IBM PC (as a self-booting disk). A giant mutated television set known as the "Fuzzbomb" has begun
Agent_USA
1984 video game
Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, Mac, IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk), ZX Spectrum, and later the Atari ST and Amiga The game was developed
Mindshadow_(video_game)
Process of starting a computer
Multi-booting Boot disk Bootkit Comparison of boot loaders Linux startup process Macintosh startup Microreboot Multi boot Network booting RedBoot Self-booting
Booting
Data security technology
location. Most full disk encryption schemes are vulnerable to a cold boot attack, whereby encryption keys can be stolen by cold-booting a machine already
Disk_encryption
1983 video game
were released for Apple II, Commodore 64, IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk), and Mac. The player can control the boxer during the rounds or act
Sierra_Championship_Boxing
1981 video game
for the Apple II, Commodore 64, ColecoVision, VIC-20, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), Intellivision, and TI-99/4A. Superior Software published the port
Centipede_(video_game)
1993 video game
Renaissance, and was published by Epic MegaGames. The game shipped on a self-booting disk, so it could bypass MS-DOS and load into a custom protected mode environment
Zone_66
1984 video game
flight simulator video game released in 1984 for the IBM PC as a self-booting disk. In May 1984, Microsoft released their version 2 (v2.10) for IBM PCs
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0
Microsoft_Flight_Simulator_2.0
1982 video game
shooter written by Greg Kuperberg and published by Orion Software as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. It is based on a 1981 Apple II game called
Paratrooper_(video_game)
1982 video game
computers and ported to the Commodore 64 and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk) in 1984. The game followed on the heel's of Meier's Hellcat Ace,
Spitfire_Ace
1983 video game
computers and Commodore 64 home computers. The ports for the IBM PC (as a self-booting disk) and Apple II were written by John Redekopp and released the same
Mr._Cool_(video_game)
1988 video game
Sir-Tech for the Commodore 64, Apple II, and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk) . A port for the Super Famicom and FM Towns was later developed and
Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom
Wizardry_V:_Heart_of_the_Maelstrom
1983 video game
computers, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk). Versions followed for the TRS-80 Color Computer, Classic Mac OS
One on One: Dr. J vs. Larry Bird
One_on_One:_Dr._J_vs._Larry_Bird
1984 video game
2600, Atari 5200, Apple II, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), and ZX Spectrum (as Panama Joe). It was designed and programmed
Montezuma's Revenge (video game)
Montezuma's_Revenge_(video_game)
1983 video game
Commodore 64, Nintendo Entertainment System, and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk). Japanese versions were also released for the PC-88, Sharp X1, and
M.U.L.E.
Technical specification for firmware architecture
switch to BIOS-based CSM booting depending on the type of the boot disk's partition table, effectively preventing UEFI booting from an EFI System Partition
UEFI
1983 video game
conversions for Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. Additional whips can be purchased for points
Lost_Tomb
1984 video game
self-booting disk, being one of the first games that MicroProse company released for IBM compatibles. The initial IBM release came on a self-booting disk
F-15 Strike Eagle (video game)
F-15_Strike_Eagle_(video_game)
1985 video game
ported to the Apple II, Commodore 64, and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk). The game sold well, but received mixed reviews, with critics expressing
Timothy_Leary's_Mind_Mirror
1984 video game
released in 1984 for the Apple II, Commodore 64, and IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), then ported to the Atari 8-bit computers, Famicom, SG-1000, and
Championship_Lode_Runner
1983 video game
Apple II, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), Macintosh, PC-88, Sharp X1, FM-7, and Nintendo Entertainment System
Archon: The Light and the Dark
Archon:_The_Light_and_the_Dark
1983 video game
Master Miner is a maze shooter for IBM PC compatibles released as a self-booting disk by Funtastic in 1983. It was written by Dan Illowsky who previously
Master_Miner
1983 video game
a maze game released by Canadian developer Windmill Software as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. It is similar to the 1982 arcade game Mr.
Digger_(video_game)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up booter or Booter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Booter may refer to: Self-booting disk, software loaded directly at the bootup of a computer
Booter
Cryptographic hardware
common use: Hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD) FDE (self-encrypting drive) Enclosed hard disk drive FDE Removable hard disk drive FDE Bridge
Hardware-based full disk encryption
Hardware-based_full_disk_encryption
1983 video game
the Apple II, Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit computers, and IBM PC (as a self-booting disk). The Apple II version was programmed by Alan Pavlish of Designer
Murder_on_the_Zinderneuf
1982 video game
Space Strike is a clone of Space Invaders. It was distributed as a self-booting disk. As in Space Invaders, the player controls a small mobile firing platform
Space_Strike
1981 video game
II. Versions for the Atari 8-bit computers, VIC-20, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), and TRS-80 were released in 1982. The player is pursued by creatures
Apple_Panic
1984 video game
was released for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit computers, and as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. Apple II and TRS-80 Color Computer versions
Pitstop_II
1983 video game
Atari 8-bit computers, TRS-80, and IBM PC compatibles (both as a self-booting disk and for MS-DOS). Atari ST and Commodore 64 versions were released
Planetfall
1979 video game
the operating system). It was released on a single-sided 51⁄4 inch self-booting disk. Carrington Dixon reviewed Microsoft Adventure in The Space Gamer
Microsoft_Adventure
Means of compressing an executable file
JSMin Disk compression RAM compression Kolmogorov complexity Self-modifying code Self-relocating code Self-extracting archive Self-booting disk Gielen
Executable_compression
1983 video game
game." Versions for the Amstrad CPC and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk) followed in 1984. Though not a direct clone, Hard Hat Mack is similar
Hard_Hat_Mack
1983 video game
tasks in order to reach his love, Felicia. A port for the IBM PC as a self-booting disk and the IBM PCjr were published in 1984 by IBM. These use four-color
Alley_Cat_(video_game)
1982 video game
published in 1982 by Infocom. The game was released for the IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, TRS-80, TI-99/4A
Starcross_(video_game)
1983 video game
II and Commodore 64, in 1984 for ColecoVision and the IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), then in 1985 for MSX and the Sharp X1. A version with improved visuals
Oil's_Well
1983 video game
II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk), TRS-80, and TI-99/4A. Ports were later published for Mac, Atari
Infidel_(video_game)
1982 video game
Suite is a text-based business simulation game published in 1982 as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. It was developed by Armonk Corporation, a
Executive_Suite_(video_game)
1981 video game
to Atari 8-bit computers, VIC-20, Commodore 64, and IBM PC (as a self-booting disk). A cartridge version was a 1984 launch title for the IBM PCjr, announced
Crossfire_(1981_video_game)
1984 video game
Commodore 64. Conversions followed for IBM PC compatibles (1985, as self-booting disk), then Mac and Amiga (1986). The player takes the role of a late 15th-century
The Seven Cities of Gold (video game)
The_Seven_Cities_of_Gold_(video_game)
1983 video game
ported to the Commodore 64 by Leonard Bertoni and the IBM PC as a self-booting disk. Dino Eggs is Schroeder's second published game, after Crisis Mountain
Dino_Eggs
1982 video game
Snack Attack II is a Pac-Man-inspired maze video game released as a self-booting disk for IBM PC compatibles. It was written by Dan Illowsky and Michael
Snack_Attack_II
1980 video game
Commodore 64 were released in 1982 and 1984 respectively. The 1982 self-booting disk version for IBM PC compatibles was renamed Adventure in Serenia. This
Wizard_and_the_Princess
Series of flight simulator software
Microsoft, which was released as simply Microsoft Flight Simulator on a self-booting disk. In the early days of less-than-100% IBM PC compatible systems, Flight
Microsoft_Flight_Simulator
1987 video game
for the Commodore 64. Ports for Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC (as a self-booting disk) followed in 1988. Harrier Combat Simulator is a game in which the
Harrier_Combat_Simulator
1985 strategy video game
Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk). Decision in the Desert is a game in which five battles are depicted:
Decision_in_the_Desert
1984 video game
published by Datamost in 1984. It was ported to the IBM PC (as a self-booting disk) and Mac. In Earthly Delights, the story begins with the death of
Earthly_Delights_(video_game)
1983 video game
converted the games for the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64 and, as a self-booting disk, IBM PC compatibles. Coleco made a deal with Sierra planning to release
Troll's_Tale
1982 video game
II, Atari 8-bit computers, and Commodore 64. An IBM PC port, as a self-booting disk, added digitized speech. Dunzhin is a game in which the player explores
Dunzhin
Process of duplicating all data on a digital storage drive
Sometimes, booting from the destination drive can fail and require adjustments in the computer's UEFI or BIOS to make the new clone bootable. There are
Disk_cloning
1987 video game
was originally released in 1987 as a self-booting disk, stored on either two 5¼-inch disks or a single 3½-inch disk. A version for MS-DOS compatible operating
Sid_Meier's_Pirates!
1982 video game
CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), Osborne 1, TRS-80, and later for the Amiga and Atari ST. Deadline
Deadline_(1982_video_game)
1980 video game
in this era. The game was released for the Apple II, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), TRS-80, Commodore PET, VIC-20, and Atari 8-bit computers. The player
Rescue_at_Rigel
USB drive with a full bootable operating system
over with booting macOS from USB. Specialized USB-based booting was proposed by IBM in 2004 with Reincarnating PCs with Portable SoulPads and Boot Linux from
Live_USB
Music composition notation program
the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk), and the Atari ST. Two years later, in 1986, Will Harvey released
Music_Construction_Set
1977–1993 series of microcomputers
shipped on self-booting disks and does not use standard DOS disk formats. This discouraged the copying or modifying of the software on the disks, and improved
Apple_II
1982 video game
ported to the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, and IBM PC (as a self-booting disk). Night Mission Pinball simulates a pinball machine. Players can tweak
Night_Mission_Pinball
1984 video game
such as the Commodore 64, Apple II, and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk). The game was marketed as an introduction to interactive fiction
Seastalker
1983 video game
Commodore 64 had both a disk and cartridge release, with the latter having 32 levels. The IBM PC port was originally on a self-booting disk and is incompatible
Lode_Runner
1982 video game
for the ST's hardware capabilities and runs from within TOS, not a self-booting disk as most Atari ST games do. Softline in 1983 stated that Ultima II
Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress
Ultima_II:_The_Revenge_of_the_Enchantress
Multi-stage initialisation process of operating system
The Linux booting process involves multiple stages and is in many ways similar to the BSD and other Unix-style boot processes, from which it is derived
Booting_process_of_Linux
1982 video game
Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari ST, Commodore 64, VIC-20, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), and TI-99/4A. The versions for non-Atari systems were published
Moon_Patrol
1982 video game
floppy disks and freely traded; Pinball Construction Set is not needed to play them. Versions were released for the IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk)
Pinball_Construction_Set
1981 video game
is a clone of Amidar published by Windmill software in 1984 as a self-booting disk for the IBM PC. The player controls "Rollo" while attempting to paint
Amidar
1982 video game
setting various gameplay rules. Finished games can be saved to a self-booting disk to allow them to run without this program. John F. Besnard reviewed
The_Arcade_Machine
Defunct video game developer and publisher
made the Fast Load cartridge which enables a fivefold speedup of floppy disk drive accesses through Commodore's very slow serial interface. Another hardware
Epyx
Creation of accessible areas on secondary storage device
Disk partitioning or disk slicing is the creation of one or more regions on secondary storage, so that each region can be managed separately. These regions
Disk_partitioning
1982 video game
released versions for the Atari 2600, Apple II, Aquarius, and, as a self-booting disk, the IBM PC. A version from Data East for the TI-99/4A was published
BurgerTime
Firmware for hardware initialization and OS runtime services
in the boot sector itself or by other programs loaded through the boot process. A non-disk device such as a network adapter attempts booting by a procedure
BIOS
Graphical operating system (16-bit)
During that time, the popular single 3.5" self-booting disk that AOL was distributing could be hacked to boot the GeoWorks environment.[citation needed]
GEOS (16-bit operating system)
GEOS_(16-bit_operating_system)
Software responsible for starting the computer
also spelled as boot loader or called bootstrap loader, is a computer program that is responsible for booting a computer and booting an operating system
Bootloader
1987 video game
as Commando, Ikari Warriors, and Guerrilla War, it was sold as a self-booting disk. The Famicom/NES version was co-developed by Data East (design and
Karnov
1985–1998 series of personal computers
causes difficulties. Locoscript does not run under CP/M but is a self-booting disk. Users must reboot to switch between Locoscript and a CP/M application
Amstrad_PCW
Konzen Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0 Self-booting disk 1982 Sublogic Microsoft Flight Simulator 2.0 Self-booting disk May 1984 Sublogic Microsoft Flight
List of Microsoft games: 1979–2000
List_of_Microsoft_games:_1979–2000
Monitoring system in computer drives
Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (contrived acronym S.M.A.R.T. or SMART) is a monitoring system included in computer hard disk drives
Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology
Self-Monitoring,_Analysis_and_Reporting_Technology
1993 video game
floppy disc storage used by the original, and the ability to create self-booting disks that can be played without the construction set software. The player
Virtual_Pinball
First model in the Apple II computer series
came on self-booting disks and did not use standard DOS disk formats. This discouraged the copying or modifying of the software on the disks, and improved
Apple_II_(original)
File format developed by Apple and used by macOS
Apple Disk Image is a disk image format commonly used by the macOS operating system. When opened, an Apple Disk Image is mounted as a volume within the
Apple_Disk_Image
Electro-mechanical data storage device
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical computer data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data
Hard_disk_drive
1984 word processor
software. The IBM PC version is a self-booting disk, so it cannot be installed onto a hard disk and users cannot format data disks outside the application. Cut
Cut_&_Paste
Removable disk storage medium
removable disk formats obsolete. External USB-based floppy disk drives are still available, and many modern systems provide firmware support for booting from
Floppy_disk
Electromechanical malfunctioning
A hard disk drive failure occurs when a hard disk drive malfunctions and the stored information cannot be accessed with a properly configured computer
Hard_disk_drive_failure
Low level firmware interface to the hardware
but only for OS booting) to access up to 4GB memory. In all computers, software instructions control the physical hardware (screen, disk, keyboard, etc
BIOS_interrupt_call
Computer program that modifies other programs to replicate itself and spread
copies of essential user data by booting from a live CD, or connecting the hard drive to another computer and booting from the second computer's operating
Computer_virus
Media intended to restore the operating system
(or Disk), Rescue Disk/Disc and Emergency Disk all refer to a capability to boot from an external device, possibly a thumb drive, that includes a self-running
Recovery_disc
package for MS-DOS and PC DOS computers, useful for self-installing personal computer hard disks. It was written by Ontrack, a company that is now part
Disk_Manager
Process performed by firmware or software routines
did not organize or select boot devices; it simply identified floppy or hard disks, which the system would always try to boot in that order. The BIOS begins
Power-on_self-test
Complete, bootable computer installation that runs directly from a CD-ROM
kernel 2.6. Boot disk Comparison of Linux distributions#Live media GIS Live DVD List of live CDs List of remastering software Live USB Self-booting diskette
Live_CD
Firmware to add BIOS support for a device
option ROMs completely determine the boot priority between adapter cards that are enabled for booting, and the boot devices supported by the motherboard
Option_ROM
Automatic, disk-wide data compression
systems unless booting foreign operating systems, as system utilities like SYS were modified to copy the compression drivers to boot disks by default, and
Disk_compression
SELF BOOTING-DISK
SELF BOOTING-DISK
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from a place in Norfolk named Booton, from an Old English personal name (BÅta or BÅ) + tÅ«n ‘settlement’. The present-day concentration of the surname is in the West Midlands and Wales.
Male
Chinese
gentle waves.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with close-cropped hair or a large head, Middle English bolling ‘pollard’, or for a heavy drinker, from Middle English bolling ‘excessive drinking’.German (Bölling) : from a pet form of a personal name formed with Germanic bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’ (see Baldwin).Swedish : either an ornamental name composed of Boll + the suffix -ing ‘belonging to’, or possibly a habitational name from a place named Bolling(e).
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Dolan 1.English : variant of Dowling.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bolling.Partly Americanized form of German Bolling or Bohling.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Good.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from Bold as a personal name.Danish : habitational name from a place so named in Jutland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who dwelt in a small cottage, from an unattested Old English word būring, a derivative of būr ‘bower’, ‘cottage’ (see Bower).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a hypercorrected spelling of Bastin.
Male
English
(סֶלַע) Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, SELA means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brookins. This is the most frequent form of the surname in the British Isles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Moore 2 or 3.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from the personal names Cūl(a) or Cēola. The former may be from a Germanic root kūl ‘swollen’; the latter is a short form of various compound names with the first element cēol ‘ship’.English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Cooling, from the Old English tribal name Cūlingas ‘people of Cūl(a)’.
Male
Yiddish
(סֶעף) Variant spelling of Yiddish Zeff, SEFF means "wolf."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek SolomÅn, SELYF means "peaceable."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at a place where wood was cut, Middle English wo(o)ding.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from some fancied resemblance to the songbird (Emberiza spp.).German : patronymic from an unexplained Frisian-Lower Saxon personal name, or a derivative of Bunt- (see Bunten).Sarah Bunting (1686–1762), born in Matlock, Derbyshire, became a noted Quaker minister in Cross Wicks, NJ. It is believed but not certain that other members of her family, including her father, John Bunting, came with her to NJ sometime before 1704, when her marriage to William Murfin is recorded.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : from the Middle English personal name Saulf, Old English Sǣwulf, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + wulf ‘wolf’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bott.
Male
Chinese
honoring the courtyard.
SELF BOOTING-DISK
SELF BOOTING-DISK
Boy/Male
Arabic
Wanted; Unknown
Male
Irish
Irish name, possibly derived from Proto-Indo-European *sneudh, NUADA means "fog." In mythology, this is the name of a king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, best remembered by the name Airgetlám ("silver arm/hand"), an epithet bestowed on him after his hand or arm was cut off by a Fir Bolg warrior in the first Battle of Magh Tuiredh.
Boy/Male
English
Strict. Restrained. Surname.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of the Beginning-less
Boy/Male
Muslim
Religious scholar
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Rollo or Rolf.German : patronymic from the personal name Role, a reduced form of Rudolf.German : habitational name from any of several places called Rolling in Silesia.(Rölling) : variant of 2 and 3, or a nickname for a lecher, from Rölling ‘tom cat’.
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
Father to many.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pure, Chaste, Clean, Modest, Holy
Boy/Male
Indian
Thankful
Girl/Female
Indian
One of the ten Goddess known as mahavidyas
SELF BOOTING-DISK
SELF BOOTING-DISK
SELF BOOTING-DISK
SELF BOOTING-DISK
SELF BOOTING-DISK
n.
Self-deceit.
n.
Imposture practiced on one's self; self-deceit.
n.
Self.
a.
Dependent on one's self; self-depending; self-reliant.
n.
Self-love.
n.
The act of producing a hollow or roaring sound; a violent rushing with heavy roar; as, the booming of the sea; a deep, hollow sound; as, the booming of bitterns.
n.
The act of estimating one's self; self-esteem.
a.
Refusing to gratify one's self; self-sacrificing.
n.
Self-communion.
a.
Self-repelling.
n.
Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.
n.
Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.
n.
The act of governing one's self, or the state of being governed by one's self; self-control; self-command.
n.
Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.
n.
Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.
n.
Faith in one's self; self-reliance.
a.
Advancing or increasing amid noisy excitement; as, booming prices; booming popularity.
a.
Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.
n.
Self-devotion.
n.
The idolizing of one's self; immoderate self-conceit.