Lexeme: interchange format  
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  1. noun. An interchange format is a standardized protocol or file format that allows for the exchange of data between different systems or applications. It enables the seamless and efficient transfer of information by defining a common structure and rules for data representation and communication. Interchange formats are commonly used in various domains such as data integration, interoperability, and data exchange between different software applications, databases, or platforms. They ensure that data can be accurately interpreted and understood by different systems, facilitating smooth communication and data sharing. GPT3.5
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  • noun. interchange format (singular), interchange formats (plural)
  • verb. interchange format (simple present), interchange formatted (simple past), interchange formatting (present continuous), interchange formats (third person singular)
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