Lexeme: cached message content  
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  1. noun. Cached message content refers to the data or information that is temporarily stored or saved in a cache system, usually in a computer or a network. This content can include various types of data, such as text, images, videos, audio, or any other digital media. The purpose of caching message content is to improve the speed and efficiency of retrieving and serving this content to users, as it can be accessed more quickly from the cache than fetching it from the original source every time it is requested. GPT3.5
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  • noun. cached message content (singular), cached message contents (plural)
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