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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hosts; HOSTS; Host (event); Host (disambiguation); Host (album)
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Host         
·vt To give entertainment to.
II. Host ·noun Any great number or multitude; a throng.
III. Host ·noun An army; a number of men gathered for war.
IV. Host ·vi To lodge at an inn; to take up entertainment.
V. Host ·noun The consecrated wafer, believed to be the body of Christ, which in the Mass is offered as a sacrifice; also, the bread before consecration.
VI. Host ·noun One who receives or entertains another, whether gratuitously or for compensation; one from whom another receives food, lodging, or entertainment; a landlord.
VII. Host ·add. ·noun Any animal or plant affording lodgment or subsistence to a parasitic or commensal organism. Thus a tree is a host of an air plant growing upon it.
host         
host1
¦ noun
1. a person who receives or entertains other people as guests.
the presenter of a television or radio programme.
2. Biology an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
3. the recipient of transplanted tissue or a transplanted organ.
4. a computer which mediates multiple access to databases or provides other services to a network.
5. an area in which particular people or things are found: the reef is host to shoals of fish.
¦ verb act as host at (an event) or for (a television or radio programme).
Origin
ME: from OFr. hoste, from L. hospes, hospit- 'host, guest'.
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host2
¦ noun
1. (a host/hosts of) a large number of.
2. archaic an army.
Origin
ME: from OFr. ost, hoost, from L. hostis 'stranger, enemy' (in med. L. 'army').
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host3
¦ noun (the Host) the bread consecrated in the Eucharist.
Origin
ME: from OFr. hoiste, from L. hostia 'victim'.
host         
1. <networking> A computer connected to a network. The term node includes devices such as routers and printers which would not normally be called "hosts". 2. <communications> A computer to which one connects using a terminal emulator. (1995-02-16)
host         
n.
1.
Entertainer.
2.
Landlord, innkeeper.
3.
Army, legion, armed force.
4.
Multitude, horde, throng, vast assemblage.
5.
Consecrated wafer.
host         
n.
1) to play host to (who will play host to the next Olympic Games?)
2) a congenial host
3) host to (which city will be host to the next World's Fair?)
host         
(hosts, hosting, hosted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
The host at a party is the person who has invited the guests and provides the food, drink, or entertainment.
Apart from my host, I didn't know a single person there...
N-COUNT
2.
If someone hosts a party, dinner, or other function, they have invited the guests and provide the food, drink, or entertainment.
Tonight she hosts a ball for 300 guests.
VERB: V n
3.
A country, city, or organization that is the host of an event provides the facilities for that event to take place.
Barcelona was chosen to be host of the 1992 Olympic games.
N-COUNT: oft N n
4.
If a country, city, or organization hosts an event, they provide the facilities for the event to take place.
Cannes hosts the annual film festival.
VERB: V n
5.
If a person or country plays host to an event or an important visitor, they host the event or the visit.
The Prime Minister played host to French Premier Jacques Chirac.
PHRASE: V inflects
6.
The host of a radio or television show is the person who introduces it and talks to the people who appear in it.
I am host of a live radio programme.
= presenter
N-COUNT: usu with supp
7.
The person who hosts a radio or television show introduces it and talks to the people who appear in it.
She also hosts a show on St Petersburg Radio.
VERB: V n
8.
A host of things is a lot of them.
A host of problems may delay the opening of the Channel Tunnel...
= multitude
QUANT
9.
A host or a host computer is the main computer in a network of computers, which controls the most important files and programs.
N-COUNT: oft N n
10.
The host of a parasite is the plant or animal which it lives on or inside and from which it gets its food. (TECHNICAL)
When the eggs hatch the larvae eat the living flesh of the host animal.
N-COUNT: oft N n
11.
The Host is the bread which is used to represent the body of Christ in Christian church services such as Holy Communion. (TECHNICAL)
N-COUNT: usu sing, the N
Hosts (novel)         
BOOK BY F. PAUL WILSON
Hosts is the fifth volume in a series of Repairman Jack books written by American author F. Paul Wilson.
Hosts (file)         
COMPUTER CONFIGURATION FILE TO MAP HOSTNAMES TO IP ADDRESSES
/etc/hosts; Hosts.txt; HOSTS file; Host file; HOST file; Hostfile; Hosts file filtering; Host file.; HOSTS File; Hosts file; Hosts File Poisoning; HOSTS.TXT
The computer file hosts is an operating system file that maps hostnames to IP addresses. It is a plain text file.
hosts file         
COMPUTER CONFIGURATION FILE TO MAP HOSTNAMES TO IP ADDRESSES
/etc/hosts; Hosts.txt; HOSTS file; Host file; HOST file; Hostfile; Hosts file filtering; Host file.; HOSTS File; Hosts file; Hosts File Poisoning; HOSTS.TXT
<networking> A text file on a networked computer that was used to associate host names with IP addresses. A hosts file contains lines consisting of whitespace-separated fields giving an IP address followed by list of host names or aliases associated with that address. The name resolution library software can use this file to look up the IP address for a host name. The hosts file is "/etc/hosts" on Unix and "C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts" or "lmhosts" on Microsoft Windows, Hosts files have now been almost entirely replaced by DNS, in which distributed servers provide the same information. A hosts file can still be used to override DNS for testing purposes or other special situations. (2007-05-09)
Hosts of Rebecca         
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BOOK BY ALEXANDER CORDELL
The Hosts Of Rebecca; The Hosts of Rebecca
Hosts of Rebecca is a novel by Alexander Cordell, first published in 1960. It is the second in Cordell's "Mortymer Trilogy", followed by Song of the Earth.

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A host is a person responsible for guests at an event or for providing hospitality during it.

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