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A host is the member of a system who is most active, or most responsible for day to day activities. This is sometimes distinct from a core, which refers to a member who was previously the pre-plural self.
A host is the member of a system who is most active, or most responsible for day to day activities. This is sometimes distinct from a core, which refers to a member who was previously the pre-plural self.
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Revision as of 14:01, 31 December 2020

A host is the member of a system who is most active, or most responsible for day to day activities. This is sometimes distinct from a core, which refers to a member who was previously the pre-plural self.