Lexeme: data package  
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  1. noun. A data package refers to a bundle or collection of data files or information that is organized and delivered together. It typically includes files or datasets that are related to a specific topic, project, or purpose, and may include various file formats such as documents, spreadsheets, images, audio or video files, or databases. Data packages are commonly used in research, academic, and scientific contexts to facilitate data sharing, collaboration, and reproducibility. They often contain metadata, documentation, and instructions for accessing and using the data. GPT3.5
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  • noun. data package (singular), data packages (plural)
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