Lexeme: indexed content  
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  1. noun. Indexed content refers to information or data that has been systematically organized and recorded in an index or catalog for easy and efficient retrieval. This indexing process involves categorizing and sorting the content based on specific criteria, such as keywords, topics, dates, or other relevant identifiers. By indexing the content, it becomes searchable and accessible, enabling users to quickly locate and access the desired information. Examples of indexed content include books, articles, web pages, databases, and other resources that have been transformed into searchable records. GPT3.5
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  • noun. indexed content (singular), indexed contents (plural)
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