Lexeme: address-derived geographic location  
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  1. ['noun']. Address-derived geographic location refers to the specific geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude) obtained from a physical mailing address. It is the process of determining the precise location of a place by analyzing the address information provided. This can be done using various techniques, including geocoding and mapping, to convert the address into geographic coordinates that can be mapped and used for various purposes such as navigation, location-based services, and data analysis. GPT3.5
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  • noun. address-derived geographic location (singular), address-derived geographic locations (plural)
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