Definition of subdomain in English:
subdomain
noun ˈsəbdə(ʊ)meɪnˈsəbdəmeɪn
technical 1A subdivision of a domain.
artificial intelligence is a hazily defined field with two related subdomains
Example sentencesExamples
- A strong correlation was found in previous work between the stability of the intact protein and the affinity between its two subdomains.
- This would produce an amino-terminal truncated protein, lacking an essential subdomain required for protein kinase activity.
- It can often be difficult or impossible to determine the amount of computation required by a subdomain of a problem.
- Intimate partner violence is an important subdomain of such behavior.
- In 67 (19%) cases, these estimates were selected from two or more reported results within a single subdomain based on rules delineated in the methods section.
- 1.1Computing An Internet domain which is part of a primary domain.
within the .us domain, there are subdomains for the fifty states
mail.google.com is a subdomain of google.com
Example sentencesExamples
- And what of all the hundreds of ISPs that offer as a service the inclusion of a subdomain on your acquired domain?
- Subdomains are a vital part of the Internet but require some technical know-how to implement them on your server.
- The dot-kids-dot-us is sort of a subdomain of dot-us.
- If you operate a web site and wish to link to this site, you may link only to the home page of the site and not to any other page or subdomain of us.
- Or, if you don't want to pay to register a domain, and you have a friend who's into DNS, you could ask for a subdomain of one of his or her domains.