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Autodescription — top-level domain (Q14296)
description: domain at the highest level of the DNS hierarchy
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I don't think a TLD is a sub class of a domain name (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q32635), right?
A TLD is a part is some instance of a domain name.
e.g.
.com is not a domain name.
.com is part of the domain name fred.com.
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