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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

Lodged in a host computer, the typical virus takes temporary control of the computer's disk operating system.

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

There, I was connected through a local area network to the host computer.

From The Online World by De Presno, Odd