A zone is the combination of the top level domain (currently, these include: .com, .edu, .org, .net, .gov,.int, .mil, .arpa, and the country codes) and the secondary domain. Some examples of zones would be: slashdot.org, colorado.edu, and ibm.com.

Many refer to this as the "domain name," although this is incorrect. A domain name includes both the zone, and any additional specifying information (further subdomains or a hostname). For my above examples, cs.colorado.edu, ftp.slashdot.org, and www.ibm.com would all be "domain names."