Lexeme: device unique identifier  
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  1. noun. A device unique identifier, often referred to as a UID, is a specific code or value assigned to a device in order to uniquely identify it. This identifier is usually generated by the device's manufacturer and is typically a combination of letters, numbers, or a combination of both. The device unique identifier helps distinguish one device from another, allowing for accurate tracking, identification, and authentication purposes. It is often used for security measures, device management, and user tracking in various applications and systems. GPT3.5
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  • noun. device unique identifier (singular), device unique identifiers (plural)
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