Lexeme: browser add-on  
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  1. noun. A browser add-on, also known as an extension or plugin, is a software component that enhances the functionality of a web browser. It is designed to provide additional features, customization options, and conveniences to the user's browsing experience. These add-ons can be installed and enabled within the browser and can offer a wide range of functionalities, such as ad-blocking, password managers, social media tools, language translation, and more. They are typically developed by third-party developers and can be found in the browser's official extension marketplace or through external sources. GPT3.5
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