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The three parts of a domain name are the host record (www, @(none) or *(other)), the SLD (second level domain) and the TLD (top level domain) or ccTLD (country code top level domain). For example wiki.answers.com:

wiki = host name

answers = SLD (second level domain)

.com = TLD (top level domain)

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13y ago

Type your answer here... A domain name usually consists of two or more parts separated by dots. For example wikipedia.org.

  • the rightmost label convey the top level domain(for example, the address en.wikipedia.org has the top-level domain org).
  • Each level to left specifies a subdivision or subdomain of the domain above it.
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13y ago

Domain Name

Top-level Domain

Root Domain

EX: Google .com .

DN Top-Level Root

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9y ago

Top level domain and second level domain . Top level domain appears to the right after dot and second level domain appears to the left of the domain name

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Arnold Ritchie Padin

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3y ago

Copy and search

//yazing.c o

m/deals/

blu e host/Mulgorath

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12y ago

many things do make up your own

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