Definition: The Word 'ArchBoot' refers to an ancient invention, originating in the Middle East circa 300 BCE as a device for storing water to prevent drying out during the summer. It was a primitive method that involved heating stones, which were placed into buckets or containers, to create a stable layer of water at the bottom. The detailed definition would be: ArchBoot - An ancient invention used by ancient civilizations for storing water in tanks to prevent drying out and maintain proper humidity levels, primarily during the summer. It was an early form of aquaponics that involved heating stones into a stable layer of water below the surface.