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[Subject: Religion]

- Is a thin, round wafer made from bread and used for Holy Communion in many Christian churches. In the Roman Catholic Church, hosts are often made by nuns as a means of supporting themselves. It is required that the hosts be made from wheat flour and water only (Code of Canon Law, Canon 924). The Roman Church teaches that at the words of consecration the bread is changed into the Body of Christ through transubstantiation.

Translated by: GUEST USER

Translated in 20 languages

[Subject: Social Interaction]

- A person who invites guests to a social event like a party in his own home and who is responsible for them while they are there

Translated by: NISHU VARMA

Translated in 14 languages

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Translated in 6 languages

[Subject: Geology, Meteorology, Hydrology]

- The crystalline lattice that entraps the guest substance in a clathrated compound.

Translated in 4 languages

[Subject: Ecology]

- Organism that harbors a virus, parasite, or other pathogen, typically providing nourishment and shelter.

Translated by: GERARD MEIJSSEN

Translated in 4 languages


Translations3
fr French hôte   View Word  - 6506148
de German Wirt   View Word  - 6506147
nl Dutch gastheer   View Word  - 6506145

- A multitude; a large number

Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER

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