Host
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Host or hosts (feminine hostess) may refer to one of the following.
In Christianity:
- Heavenly host, an army of good angels in Heaven
- Host (Holy Communion), bread in the Eucharist
In culture:
- Host (event), a television or radio show host or presenter
- Host (album), a 1999 album by the band Paradise Lost
- Hosts (novel), a Repairman Jack novel by F. Paul Wilson
- Hosts (World of Darkness), antagonists from White Wolf's Werewolf: The Forsaken roleplaying game
- Rutan Host, a fictional extraterrestrial race from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who
- The Host (film), a sci-fi movie
In science and engineering:
- Bastion host, a machine that controls access between a private network and a public one
- Host (network), a node on a computer network that is a computer.
- Host computer, a machine that communicates via a network, includes servers and clients; in contrast to network transport devices such as routers and switches
- Hosts file, a file that serves to look up Internet Protocol addresses
- Smart host, a type of mail relay server which allows an SMTP server to route e-mail to an intermediate mail server
- Web host, a company or individual in web hosting who offers web space and sometimes a domain name
- Host (biology), an organism that harbors a parasite, mutual partner, or commensal partner
- Host (psychology), the most important mental entity in someone who has Dissociative Identity Disorder
Other:
- A restaurant host or Maître d'
- Hostess bar, a type of bar in Japan
- Host galaxy, a galaxy with an active galactic nucleus at its core
- Host station, a railway station on Melbourne's suburban rail network
- Cossack host, an administrative subdivision of Cossacks in Imperial Russia
- T. Parker Host, Sr., a mayor of Newport News, Virginia
- A small island near Vis, Croatia.
- Hostess (brand)
- The Host (disambiguation)