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Hub implies "the centre" or "core" of any thing. For instance, the central part of fan or a wheel is called as the hub. The hub can also imply the crux of a matter or a centre point of attraction or interest. In computer terminology, the connection point between the terminal or workstation and the server in a local area network or LAN is called as the Hub.
The synonyms of the word "hub" are "focus," "root", "centre," "core," "focal point," "focus", "heart," etc. Hub can also stand for the centre part of a town or a city. In any place, a hub is the place where the major action or activity centres on. The Hub, at the crown of Edinburgh's Royal Mile, hosts the Edinburgh International Festival, and the main source of information on all the Edinburgh Festivals.
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