Glossary
- TLD
- The top-level domain is one of the components of Internet addresses. Each domain name on the Internet consists of a few names separated by dots, and the last of these names is the top-level domain, or TLD. For example, in the domain name example.pt, the TLD is the .pt. TLD's are divided in two classes: generic top-level domains, gTLD's, (.com, .net, .edu) and country code top-level domains, ccTLD's (.pt, .es, .br).