Thin disk of unleavened bread used in a religious service, especially in the celebration of the eucharist.
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Examples for "host"
Examples for "host"
1American Football: London will host an American Football game later this year.
2Bad sleep can lead to a host of health problems, Smagula said.
3However delegates said there was a host of problems with the scheme.
4The prime minister said Samoa was relishing the opportunity to host Germany.
5However, the host-parasite interactions responsible for initiating this response are poorly understood.
1It launched a 150-mm wafer program last year to help cost reduction.
2That wafer-thin majority has evaporated entirely since Mr Morrison became prime minister.
3The company said falling demand for silicon wafer is hitting its bottomline.
4A holy war of sorts has broken out in the communion-wafer-dispensing space.
5Now, as to the particular case of the sacramental wafer and wine.
6Thank you, I will.' He took the thin wafer she proffered him.
7Ultrasound or a diamond saw is then used to shatter the wafer.
8First she threw some tiny bits of the wafer into the water.
9He added that overdue receivables in the wafer division had been increasing.
10Seconds later, Artemis's Ice Cube nano-wafer cannon tumbled into the newborn chasm.
11NOTE - Fujimi Inc is a maker of silicon wafer polishing materials.
12He then got a fresh wafer and sealed the pamphlets up again.
13HG subscriber Molly inspired us to create this fantastic, creamy, pudding-and-wafer-packed dessert.
14He bit into the pastry, spilling wafer-thin flakes onto the tiled floor.
15The wafer iron she possessed was brought by her Grandmother from Germany.
16On one occasion, I hit the wafer nineteen times out of twenty.
Wafer per variant geogràfica