Arabic Meaning of host

مضيف

Other Arabic words related to مضيف

Definitions and Meaning of host in English

Wordnet

host (n)

a person who invites guests to a social event (such as a party in his or her own home) and who is responsible for them while they are there

a vast multitude

an animal or plant that nourishes and supports a parasite; it does not benefit and is often harmed by the association

a person who acts as host at formal occasions (makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers)

archaic terms for army

any organization that provides resources and facilities for a function or event

(medicine) recipient of transplanted tissue or organ from a donor

the owner or manager of an inn

a technical name for the bread used in the service of Mass or Holy Communion

(computer science) a computer that provides client stations with access to files and printers as shared resources to a computer network

Wordnet

host (v)

be the host of or for

Webster

host (n.)

The consecrated wafer, believed to be the body of Christ, which in the Mass is offered as a sacrifice; also, the bread before consecration.

An army; a number of men gathered for war.

Any great number or multitude; a throng.

One who receives or entertains another, whether gratuitously or for compensation; one from whom another receives food, lodging, or entertainment; a landlord.

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.

Webster

host (v. t.)

To give entertainment to.

Webster

host (v. i.)

To lodge at an inn; to take up entertainment.

FAQs About the word host

مضيف

a person who invites guests to a social event (such as a party in his or her own home) and who is responsible for them while they are there, a vast multitude, a

حشد,قطيع,جحافل,جماهير,سرب,حشد,جيش,دراجة هوائية,سحق,قاد

No antonyms found.

hospodar => господар, hospitium => مستشفى, hospitate => استشفى, hospitalize => مستشفى, hospitalization insurance => تأمين الاستشفاء,