In a web address it is the second part of the URL:
(i) DN
(ii) TLD
(iii) FQDN
(iv) None of these
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none of these
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(iv) None of these
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second-level domain (SLD)
In the Domain Name System hierarchy, a second-degree area is a site this is at once under a top-degree area. For instance, in instance.com, instance is the second-degree area of the .com TLD. Second-degree domain names usually consult with the agency that registered the area call with a site call registrar.
A Second Level Domain (SLD) is the a part of the area call this is placed proper earlier than a Top Level Domain (TLD). For instance, in mozilla.org the SLD is mozilla and the TLD is org . A area call isn't always restrained to a TLD and an SLD
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