Definition of Hostings. Meaning of Hostings. Synonyms of Hostings

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Definition of Hostings

Hosting
Hosting Host"ing, n. [From Host an army.] [Obs.] 1. An encounter; a battle. ``Fierce hosting.' --Milton. 2. A muster or review. --Spenser.

Meaning of Hostings from wikipedia

- Look up host, höst, høst, or hosť in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A host is a person responsible for guests at an event or for providing hospitality...
- Look up Hosting or hosting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hosting may refer to: To act as the organizer or master of ceremonies for an event Self-hosting...
- The Host may refer to: Lorne (Angel), a character on the television series Angel A Marvel Comics supervillain The Host (Canterbury Tales), a character...
- A web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that hosts websites for clients, i.e. it offers the facilities required for them to create...
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- Self-hosting may refer to: Self-hosting (compilers), a computer program that produces new versions of that same program Self-hosting (web services), the...
- computer file hosts is an operating system file that maps hostnames to IP addresses. It is a plain text file. Originally a file named HOSTS.TXT was manually...
- A horror host is a person who acts as the host or presenter of a program where horror films and low-budget B movies are shown on television or the Internet...
- In biology and medicine, a host is a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism; whether a parasitic, a mutualistic, or a commensalist guest (symbiont)...
- The Heavenly host (Hebrew: צבאות ṣəḇāʾōṯ, "armies") refers to the army (or host) of Yahweh, as mentioned in both the Hebrew and Christian Bibles, as well...