The suffix depends on what use you want to make of the web site. Normally, .com and .biz are reserved for business, .edu for education, .net for organizations having to do with the actual network, .mil for the military, .gov for government, and .org for other organizations. Recently, .mob has been added for sites intended for mobile applications, .tel for contact information centric sites, and .xxx for pornography. Additionally, there are country-specific domains, .us, for instance, or .ca for Canada, and similarly for every country there is a two-letter domain suffix.
If a site has the suffix .edu then it is most likely is an education website.
The suffix attached to a German internet address is ".de".
The URL suffix ".mn" refers to the country of Mongolia. If the URL ends with ".mn.us" it refers to the state of Minnesota and is a website created and maintained by some organization or government in that state.
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The appropriate suffix for psychiatry is -iatry, which comes from the Greek word "iatros" meaning healer or physician. This suffix is commonly used in medical fields to indicate the study or practice of a specific branch of medicine.
The ".at" suffix in a web address is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Austria. Websites using this suffix are typically associated with entities or individuals based in Austria.
The suffix "lect" means "to choose" or "to read." It is commonly found in words related to speaking, reading, or choosing.
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The two letter suffix used to designate a Spain internet address is es.
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