Hosts
Meaning of Hosts
- a person who receives or entertains other people as guests.
they were always gracious hosts at the numerous dinner parties they held for friends
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
- a person or animal that has received transplanted tissue or a transplanted organ.
- a computer which stores a website or other data that can be accessed over the internet or which provides other services to a network.
- act as host at (an event) or for (a television or radio programme).
Canada was asked to host a Commonwealth conference in Ottawa
- store (a website or other data) on a server or other computer so that it can be accessed over the internet.
Columbia University currently hosts some 400 websites
Middle English: from Old French hoste, from Latin hospes, hospit- ‘host, guest’.
plural noun- a large number of people or things.
a host of memories rushed into her mind
- an army.
- (in biblical use) the angels regarded collectively.
- a flock of sparrows.
there was a host of sparrows under the roof of the house
Middle English: from Old French ost, hoost, from Latin hostis ‘stranger, enemy’ (in medieval Latin ‘army’).
plural noun- the bread consecrated in the Eucharist.
the elevation of the Host
Middle English: from Old French hoiste, from Latin hostia ‘victim’.
Information about Hosts
- The singular form of Hosts is: Host.
- Languages in which Hosts is used:
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Hyphenation of Hosts
Hosts
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- Hosts is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
Hosts synonyms
Meaning a person, such as a singer, dancer, or comedian, whose job is to entertain others:
Meaning a woman who receives or entertains guests:
Meaning provide (a party or social meal) as host or hostess:
Meaning give or hold (a party):
Meaning organize and bring about:
Meaning grasp, carry, or support with one's hands:
Meaning make available for use; supply:
Meaning put (things) in a neat, attractive, or required order:
Meaning arrange systematically; order:
Meaning in a particular place:
Meaning bring (something, especially a product, measure, or concept) into use or operation for the first time:
Meaning (of a building or piece of land) have the front facing or directed towards:
Meaning moor (a ship) to the sea bottom with an anchor:
Meaning make a formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention:
Meaning act as a master of ceremonies at (an entertainment or large social occasion):
Meaning a large number of people or things:
Meaning a countless or extremely great number of people or things:
Meaning a particular group or set of people or things:
Meaning the number of points, goals, runs, etc. achieved in a game or by a team or an individual:
Meaning the state or condition of having a copious quantity of something; plentifulness:
Meaning an abundance of valuable possessions or money:
Meaning an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land:
Meaning an abundance or large quantity of something:
Meaning an impressive display or range of a particular type of thing:
Meaning a heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried:
Meaning an untidy collection of objects placed haphazardly on top of each other:
Meaning a large number of people or objects crowded together:
Meaning a heap of things laid or lying one on top of another:
Meaning a unit of weight equal to 2,240 lb avoirdupois (1016.05 kg):
Meaning a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve:
Meaning a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way:
Meaning a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals:
Meaning a small cardboard or paper container and the items contained within it:
Meaning a flat, thin strip or loop of material, used as a fastener, for reinforcement, or as decoration:
Meaning a large number or crowd of people:
Meaning a large group of people with a shared characteristic:
Meaning past of drive:
Meaning a group of people or animals of a particular kind:
Meaning an army or tribe of nomadic warriors:
Meaning a large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence:
Meaning an organized military force equipped for fighting on land:
Meaning a vast number of people or things:
Meaning a crowd of people pressed closely together:
Meaning a device for applying pressure to something in order to flatten or shape it or to extract juice or oil:
Meaning the action or process of collecting someone or something:
Meaning a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose:
Meaning a collection or gathering of things or people:
Meaning an assembly or meeting, especially one held for a specific purpose:
Meaning a disorderly retreat of defeated troops:
Hosts antonyms
Meaning a person who is invited to visit someone's home or attend a particular social occasion:
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Words that rhyme with Hosts
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