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What is the noun for hospitableness?

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host
  1. One which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.
  2. One that provides a facility for an event.
  3. A person or organization responsible for running an event.
  4. A moderator or master of ceremonies for a performance.
  5. (computing) A server in a network.
  6. (computing) Any computer attached to a network.
  7. (ecology) A cell or organism which harbors another organism or biological entity, usually a parasite.
  8. (genetics) An organism bearing certain genetic material.
  9. Synonyms:
  10. Examples:
    1. “She works as the host of a popular live radio show.”
      “We engaged the services of a famous comedian to act as the host for our party.”
      “Please contact the host if you have any concerns or queries about your room.”
hospital
  1. A large medical facility, usually in a building with multiple floors, where seriously ill or injured patients are given extensive medical and/or surgical treatment.
  2. A building founded for the long-term care of its residents, such as an almshouse. The residents may have no physical ailments, but simply need financial support.
  3. (obsolete) A place of lodging.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Everyone thought she was well until a sudden relapse sent her back to the hospital.”
hostess
hospitality
  1. The act or service of welcoming, receiving, hosting, or entertaining guests.
  2. (business) The business of providing catering, lodging and entertainment service; the industry which includes the operation of hotels, restaurants, and similar enterprises.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Visitors to Flint, if nothing else, appreciated the hospitality from the time they arrived.”
      “The hospitality sector also attracts many workers who do not necessarily intend to have a career in hospitality.”
      “The custom of providing hospitality at wakes or funerals is well documented for the seventeenth century.”
hospitalization
  1. The hospitalizing of a patient, the condition of being hospitalized, or the period a patient stays in hospital.
  2. Insurance that pays a patient's expenses.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “In addition, the transcervical approach has fewer associated side effects, decreased operative time and minimal postoperative hospitalization.”
      “Patients treated early with plasmapheresis required less mechanical ventilation, and hospitalization time was decreased.”
      “The searing heat can easily cause severe burns that can result in hospitalization, disfiguration, extreme pain, or death.”
hospiticide
  1. (rare) One who kills his guest or host.
  2. (rare) The act of a guest killing his host or vice versa, or an instance thereof.
hospitaller
  1. A person who attends visitors in a religious institution.
  2. A member of any of several religious orders that cared for the sick in hospitals.
host
  1. A multitude of people arrayed as an army; used also in religious senses, as: Heavenly host (of angels)
  2. A large number of items; a large inventory.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “She works as the host of a popular live radio show.”
      “We engaged the services of a famous comedian to act as the host for our party.”
      “Please contact the host if you have any concerns or queries about your room.”
hospitalist
  1. A hospitaller
  2. (US) A physician who specializes in the care of hospital in-patients. [from c. 1995]
hosting
  1. (computing) Running and maintaining a computer system on someone's behalf.
  2. (obsolete) A battle.
hostie
  1. (obsolete, Catholicism) the consecrated bread or wafer of the Eucharist, host.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “A hostie straddled the chair and lifted the unconscious elderly woman out of her window seat, so swiftly it was amazing.”
      “Even when I'm dozing, I'm usually aware of crew members occasionally strolling down the aisle, but ages go by without a single hostie appearing.”
      “I've seen plenty of people escorted off a plane for simply arguing with the hostie.”
host
hostmask
  1. (Internet) On IRC, a partial address that matches a number of hosts.
hoster
  1. (computing) A provider of online hosting, especially web hosting.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The hoster I chose for my website offers reliable and affordable web hosting services.”
      “In this role, he was responsible for driving the strategy for Microsoft's hoster Cloud business.”
      “It is forbidden to hoster of the equipment protected by copyright, that is to say by lines for which they do not have rights of copyright.”
hospitalisation
  1. (British) Alternative spelling of hospitalization
  2. Examples:
    1. “They identify a subpopulation of older people who are at high risk of hospitalisation.”
      “Prescribing heroin saves money further down the system in policing, inflated insurance premiums, hospitalisation, and prisons.”
      “Mark has had one emotional crack-up and one hospitalisation before the stresses have even begun.”
hospitaler
  1. Alternative form of hospitaller
hostee
  1. (Internet) A person hosted on a domain.
hospitability
hospitableness
  1. The quality of being hospitable.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Russia is a country of culinary refinement, and Russian people are well-known for their hospitableness.”
      “Away from the mass tourism the Lesachtal is guaranted a honestly hospitableness.”
      “Indeed, astronomers look for similar configurations — a giant outer planet with room for smaller planets in closer to the home stars — in other planetary systems as an indication of their hospitableness to life.”
hostesse
  1. Obsolete spelling of hostess
hospitale
  1. Obsolete form of hospital.
hostie
  1. (Australia, informal) An air hostess.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “A hostie straddled the chair and lifted the unconscious elderly woman out of her window seat, so swiftly it was amazing.”
      “Even when I'm dozing, I'm usually aware of crew members occasionally strolling down the aisle, but ages go by without a single hostie appearing.”
      “I've seen plenty of people escorted off a plane for simply arguing with the hostie.”
hostship
  1. The property of being a host.
hostessing
  1. The work of a hostess.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The group of 12 girls are not affiliated to the Girl Guide movement and there are no badges for hostessing.”
      “Diana realized that the gathering was Jackie's moment, her reward for official hostessing.”
      “His mother had put it that she knew what it is she wanted, which was nursing and not an easy program at Peoria Junior College, and plus she worked hostessing at the Embers and had bought her own car.”
hospitage
  1. (obsolete) hospitality
hospitalisations
  1. plural of hospitalisation
hospitalizations
  1. plural of hospitalization
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “There followed a succession of hospitalizations and, finally, confinement in a mental ward.”
      “In the future, advanced diagnostic modalities, such as myocardial perfusion imaging, may have a role in reducing unnecessary hospitalizations.”
      “His past medical history is significant for multiple hospitalizations for rhabdomyolysis, diabetes, hepatitis C, and psoriasis.”
hospitallers
  1. plural of hospitaller
hospitalists
  1. plural of hospitalist
  2. Examples:
    1. “But here, after taking a long look at our egos, the best path would appear to be to stick with the hospitalists.”
      “Referred to as hospitalists, these physicians care for patients only during hospitalization.”
      “The ER and hospital are covered off hours, holidays, and weekends, by the ER doctors, the radiologists, and the hospitalists.”
hospiticides
  1. plural of hospiticide
hospitalities
hospitalers
  1. plural of hospitaler
hospitales
  1. plural of hospitale
hospitages
  1. plural of hospitage
hostmasks
  1. plural of hostmask
hospitals
  1. plural of hospital
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He can lawfully perform service in the hospitals of the Army in lieu of bearing arms.”
      “This riverine port, 125 miles from the capital, accessible by paved road only in 1996, still has one of the best hospitals in Central Africa.”
      “Elsewhere overseas, female nurses in military field hospitals worked near the front line of battle, and many served with allied forces.”
hostings
  1. plural of hosting
hostesses
  1. plural of hostess
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Throughout the evening, trendily attired party hosts and hostesses kept urging partygoers to get onto the dance floor.”
      “In an attempt to further increase the response rate from manners-challenged guests, hosts and hostesses resorted to pre-stamping the envelopes.”
      “Elegant hostesses and male servers are clad in their national costumes as they welcome you.”
hosties
hostees
  1. plural of hostee
hosters
hosts
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