Host
Host (masculine) and hostess (feminine) most often refer to a person responsible for guests at an event or providing hospitality during it, or to an event's presenter or master or mistress of ceremonies. Host or hosts may also refer to:Host (biology), an organism harboring another organism or organisms on or in itself
the sacramental bread (host or hostia) used in Christian liturgy
Host (psychology), "personality" as emphasized in treating dissociative identity disorder
Host (radio), the presenter or announcer on a radio show
Talk show host, a presenter of a TV or radio talk show
the Maître d'hôtel (Maître d') or head waiter of a restaurant or hotel
Computing
Host (network), a computer connected to the Internet or another IP-based network
Hosts file, a computer file to be used to store information on where to find an internet host on a computer network
host (Unix), a command-line Unix command
Internet hosting service, a service that runs Internet servers allowing organizations and individuals to serve content to the Internet
Virtual host, allowing several DNS names to share the same IP address
Groups or formations
Cossack hosts comprised organic and administrative subdivision of Cossacks in Imperial Russia. Host names reflected location or origin.
Furious Host or the Wild Hunt, a European folk myth
Heavenly host, an "army" of good angels in Heaven
Lord of hosts, a common epithet of the God of the Old Testament
a great number; multitude
(Military) an archaic word for army
Fictional military hosts
The Hosts of Rebecca, a 1960 novel by Alexander Cordell about the Rebecca Riots
Avenging Host, a group of characters in Marvel Comics Earth X series of comic books
Rutan Host, fictional aliens from Doctor Who
J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional Armies and hosts of Middle-earth warfare
Hosts (World of Darkness), fictional characters in game Werewolf: The Forsaken
People with the surname
Jim Host (born 1937), American businessman
Michel Host (born 1942), French writer
Titles of works
Host (Paradise Lost album), 1999
Host (Critters Buggin album), 1996
Hosts (novel), a 2001 book written by American author F. Paul Wilson
Host, a 1993 book by Peter James
Host, the third novel in the Rogue Mage series by Faith Hunter
Other uses
"Host", an author abbreviation in botany for Nicolaus Thomas Host
Host station, railway stations in Melbourne, Australia equipped with facilities such as toilets
Host, Pennsylvania, a village in Berks County
H.O.S.T., an influential hip-hop group in Azerbaijan
See also
Hostess (disambiguation)
Hosting (disambiguation)
The Host (disambiguation)
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