Lexeme: log-in credential  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A log-in credential refers to the pair of information required for a user to access a computer system, online service, or application. It typically consists of a username or email address and a password. Other types of log-in credentials may include personal identification numbers (PINs), biometric information (such as fingerprints or facial recognition), or security tokens. These credentials serve as a means to authenticate and verify the identity of the user before granting access to the system or service. GPT3.5
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  • noun. log-in credential (singular), log-in credentials (plural)
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