Lexeme: internet protocol address-derived geographic location  
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  1. ['noun']. An internet protocol (IP) address-derived geographic location refers to the process of determining the physical location of a device or network connected to the internet based on its IP address. IP addresses enable devices to communicate and identify each other on the internet. By using IP geolocation techniques, the approximate location of an IP address can be determined based on information such as the network infrastructure and the registration data associated with the IP address. Organizations and services use IP geolocation to personalize content, enhance security, and provide localized services based on the user's geographical location. GPT3.5
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  • noun. internet protocol address-derived geographic location (singular), internet protocol address-derived geographic locations (plural)
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