Lexeme: browser-provided local storage  
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  1. ['noun']. Browser-provided local storage refers to a feature provided by modern web browsers that allows web applications to store and retrieve data on the user's device. This storage is local to the user's browser, meaning that the application can store data on the user's device without requiring a server connection. Local storage typically uses key-value pairs to store data, similar to a dictionary or map. The data is stored in a structured manner and can be accessed and modified by JavaScript code running on the webpage. The advantages of browser-provided local storage include quicker data access, reduced server load, and the ability to work offline. However, it is important to note that local storage has limited capacity and its data is specific to a particular browser and device. GPT3.5
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  • noun. browser-provided local storage (singular), browser-provided local storages (plural)
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