Lexeme: address mapping  
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  1. noun. Address mapping is the process of translating logical addresses or virtual addresses used in a computer system into physical addresses. In other words, it is a technique used by the operating system to map the virtual address space of a process to the physical memory addresses where the data is actually stored. This mapping allows the computer to efficiently access and manipulate data without the need for the user or application to directly deal with physical memory addresses. Address mapping is an important aspect of memory management in modern computer systems. GPT3.5
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  • noun. address mapping (singular), address mappings (plural)
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