Cohost

Synonyms for "cohost"

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related to

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Translations

15 translations across 4 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 共同主人 noun (joint host)
  • 搭檔主持人 /搭档主持人 noun (joint host)
  • 聯合主辦方 /联合主办方 noun (joint host)
  • 共同招待 verb (act as a joint host)

Finnish

4 entries
  • juontajapari noun (joint host)
  • hostata ~ samalla palvelimella verb (store data on a shared server)
  • toimia juontajaparina verb (act as a joint host)
  • ylläpitää ~ samalla palvelimella verb (store data on a shared server)

Russian

2 entries
  • соведу́щая noun (joint host)
  • соведу́щий noun (joint host)

Spanish

2 entries
  • coanfitriona verb (act as a joint host)
  • coanfitrión verb (act as a joint host)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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A morning TV anchor in Oklahoma apologized a day after likening her black cohost to a gorilla.

Source: wiktionary

It’s exactly what you’d expect from the cohosts of “Door, Bumper, Clear,” the weekly podcast featuring Griffin, Majors and Kraft, along with host Casey Boat and producer Jason Schultz, with the podcast produced by Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Dirty Mo Media company. It’s this kind of candor that has made DBC so popular with an almost cultlike following.

Source: wiktionary

Generally speaking, in a shared computing system, such as a server farm shared by multiple cohosted Web sites, common resources can be categorized into two different types: those shared in time and those shared in space.

Source: wiktionary

If you choose to cohost specific components on the same server (e.g., VMM server and database), please keep in mind that each has its own performance characteristics and resource requirements.

Source: wiktionary

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.