Host(s) may refer to:
In Christianity:
In culture:
- Host (event), a television or radio show presenter
- Host (album), a 1999 album by the band Paradise Lost
- Host (film), a 1998 TV Sci-Fi Thriller film starring Peter Gallagher and Mimi Rogers
- Hosts (novel), a Repairman Jack novel by F. Paul Wilson
- Hosts (World of Darkness), antagonists from Werewolf: The Forsaken roleplaying game
- Rutan Host, a fictional extraterrestrial race from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who
In computing:
- Network host, in computer networking, a computer connected to the Internet
- Terminal host, a multi-user computer or software providing services to computer terminals, or a computer that provides services to smaller or less capable devices. Example: Xhost.
- 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
- Internet hosting service, a company or individual who offers the services of servers for providing content on the Internet
In science:
- 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
In other usage:
See also