Lexeme: cached message  
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  1. noun. A cached message refers to a copy of a previously sent or received message that is temporarily stored on a device or server. This allows the message to be accessed quickly without having to retrieve it from its original source, such as an email server or messaging service. Cached messages are typically stored in a local cache or memory, making them easily accessible for future reference or retrieval. GPT3.5
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  • noun. cached message (singular), cached messages (plural)
  • verb. cached message (simple present), cached messaged (simple past), cached messaging (present continuous), cached messages (third person singular)
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