A TLD is a Top Level Domain, which is one of the domains at the highest level in the hierarchical domain name system. For example www.example.com, the top level domain is .com. Management of most top level domains is delegated to responsible orgnanizations by ICANN, or the Internet Corporation for Assigned Name and Numbers.
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