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host vs ground forces

ground forces vs host

host and ground forces both are nouns.

host is a verb but ground forces is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
host Yes No Yes No
ground forces Yes No No No
As nouns, ground forces is a hypernym of host; that is, ground forces is a word with a broader meaning than host:
  • host: archaic terms for army
  • ground forces: a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state
Other hypernyms of host include army, regular army.
host (noun) ground forces (noun)
an animal or plant that nourishes and supports a parasite; it does not benefit and is often harmed by the association a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state
(computer science) a computer that provides client stations with access to files and printers as shared resources to a computer network
a vast multitude
any organization that provides resources and facilities for a function or event
archaic terms for army
the owner or manager of an inn
a person who acts as host at formal occasions (makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers)
a person who invites guests to a social event (such as a party in his or her own home) and who is responsible for them while they are there
(medicine) recipient of transplanted tissue or organ from a donor
host (verb) ground forces (verb)
be the host of or for
Difference between host and ground forces

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