The host reads French and English [h? st]? Beauty [huh? st]
Master; Moderator; Sponsor, host; Recipients of transplanted tissues (or organs); Host computer; Habitat of specific organisms; Many people (or things); < gu > army
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Hostname server? Hostname service; Host name; Hostname service
Local host name? Enter the host name; Local computer name
Planned host name? Host name of scheduled execution
Example:
Check? That? Moderator? Name? Related? With what? Port? 9443.
Select the host name associated with port 9443.
Usage: When the hostess is interpreted as "master, master", the opposite feminine noun is host.
Host is often used with preposition of, followed by plural nouns.
Host can also be interpreted as "army", which refers to an army or a group of armed people. In the Bible, it refers to an army of angels and angels, especially collective noun. When it is used as the subject, its predicate verb can be singular or plural.