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host computer

American  
[hohst kuhm-pyoo-ter] / ˈhoʊst kəmˌpyu tər /

noun

  1. another term for host.


Etymology

Origin of host computer

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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The agent determined that the host computer had software with the username “astro99999” and an IP address linked to McClain’s home address in Menifee.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2026

Data centres are centralised physical facilities that host computer servers, IT infrastructure and network equipment, and are a key component of the AI value chain that India is focusing on despite concerns around water shortages.

From BBC • Dec. 10, 2025

Like real viruses, these programs are strings of instructional code that have the ability to infect a host computer and reproduce without restraint, sometimes causing considerable damage.

From Time Magazine Archive

It's the first day of class--hacking class--and the instructors, smartly attired in matching corporate polo shirts, point at screens full of code and step-by-step directions on how to hack a host computer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such decompression at the host computer alleviates storage capacity problems while doing nothing to address problems of telecommunications bandwidth.

From Library of Congress Workshop on Etexts by Library of Congress