Host
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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
- Sacramental bread, called the 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
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