Definition:
A Subdomain is a secondary domain that is part of a larger domain. It is used to organize and structure the content of a website, creating distinct sections that can be accessed independently.
Explanation:
Subdomains precede the main domain name and are often employed to host specific functions or content types without affecting the organization of the primary domain.
Example:
A blog hosted on a subdomain such as "blog.example.com," separate from the main website hosted on "www.example.com."
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