Lexeme: in-store device  
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  1. noun. An in-store device refers to any electronic equipment or device that is specifically designed and used within a physical retail store. These devices are used to facilitate various operations and activities within the store, such as point-of-sale (POS) systems, barcode scanners, cash registers, self-checkout machines, electronic shelf labels, kiosks, and customer display screens. In-store devices typically play a crucial role in streamlining operations, managing inventory, processing transactions, and enhancing the overall shopping experience for customers. GPT3.5
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  • noun. in-store device (singular), in-store devices (plural)
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