Lexeme: interchange format file  
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  1. noun. An interchange format file refers to a structured file that is commonly used for data exchange between different software applications. It serves as a common platform-independent format that allows the transfer of data between different systems or software programs. The interchange format file typically includes standardized structures and encoding techniques, making it easier for different software applications to interpret and process the data accurately. Examples of interchange format files include JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), XML (eXtensible Markup Language), and CSV (Comma-Separated Values). GPT3.5
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  • noun. interchange format file (singular), interchange format files (plural)
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