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Definition of host
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Host (v. t.) To give
entertainment
to.
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Unfriendly
::
Unfriendly
(a.) Not
friendly;
not kind or
benevolent;
hostile;
as, an
unfriendly
neighbor..
Shade
::
Shade (n.) The soul after its
separation
from the body; -- so
called
because
the
ancients
it to be
perceptible
to the
sight,
though
not to the
touch;
a
spirit;
a
ghost;
as, the
shades
of
departed
heroes..
Entertainment
::
Entertainment
(n.) The act of
receiving
as host, or of
amusing,
admitting,
or
cherishing;
hospitable
reception;
also,
reception
or
treatment,
in
general..
Ghastly
::
Ghastly
(superl.)
Like a ghost in
appearance;
deathlike;
pale;
pallid;
dismal.
Eruption
::
Eruption
(n.) The act of
breaking
out or
bursting
forth;
as: (a) A
violent
throwing
out of
flames,
lava, etc., as from a
volcano
of a
fissure
in the
earth's
crust.
(b) A
sudden
and
overwhelming
hostile
movement
of armed men from one
country
to
another.
Milton.
(c) A
violent
commotion..
Encounter
::
Encounter
(adv.)
To come
against
face to face; to meet; to
confront,
either
by
chance,
suddenly,
or
deliberately;
especially,
to meet in
opposition
or with
hostile
intent;
to
engage
in
conflict
with; to
oppose;
to
struggle
with; as, to
encounter
a
friend
in
traveling;
two
armies
encounter
each
other;
to
encounter
obstacles
or
difficulties,
to
encounter
strong
evidence
of a
truth..
Sabaoth
::
Sabaoth
(n. pl.)
Armies;
hosts.
Person
::
Person
(n.) Among
Trinitarians,
one of the three
subdivisions
of the
Godhead
(the
Father,
the Son, and the Holy
Ghost);
an
hypostasis..
Ghost
::
Ghost (n.) A false image
formed
in a
telescope
by
reflection
from the
surfaces
of one or more
lenses.
Aggress
::
Aggress
(v. i.) To
commit
the first act of
hostility
or
offense;
to begin a
quarrel
or
controversy;
to make an
attack;
-- with on.
Engaged
::
Engaged
(a.)
Involved;
esp.,
involved
in a
hostile
encounter;
as, the
engaged
ships
continued
the
fight..
Power
::
Power (n.) A
military
or naval
force;
an army or navy; a great host.
Lophostea
::
Lophostea
(pl. ) of
Lophosteo.
Front
::
Front (v. t.) To
oppose
face to face; to
oppose
directly;
to meet in a
hostile
manner.
Surround
::
Surround
(v. t.) To
inclose,
as a body of
troops,
between
hostile
forces,
so as to cut off means of
communication
or
retreat;
to
invest,
as a
city..
Haunted
::
Haunted
(a.)
Inhabited
by, or
subject
to the
visits
of,
apparitions;
frequented
by a
ghost..
Pipefish
::
Pipefish
(n.) Any
lophobranch
fish of the genus
Siphostoma,
or
Syngnathus,
and
allied
genera,
having
a long and very
slender
angular
body,
covered
with bony
plates.
The mouth is
small,
at the end of a long,
tubular
snout.
The male has a pouch on his
belly,
in which the
incubation
of the eggs takes
place..
Orthostade
::
Orthostade
(n.) A
chiton,
or
loose,
ungirded
tunic,
falling
in
straight
folds..
Descent
::
Descent
(n.)
Incursion;
sudden
attack;
especially,
hostile
invasion
from sea; -- often
followed
by upon or on; as, to make a
descent
upon the
enemy..
Escarpment
::
Escarpment
(n.) A steep
descent
or
declivity;
steep face or edge of a
ridge;
ground
about a
fortified
place,
cut away
nearly
vertically
to
prevent
hostile
approach.
See
Scarp..
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