Lexeme: network-enabled machine internet protocol  
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  1. ['noun']. Network-enabled machine internet protocol refers to a set of rules and standards that govern communication and data transfer between network-enabled machines, such as IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and the internet. It specifies how devices can connect to the internet, exchange data, and communicate with other devices or systems over a network. This protocol determines the format and structure of the data packets, the addressing and routing mechanisms, and the security measures used to safeguard the communication. Examples of network-enabled machine internet protocols include HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport), and CoAP (Constrained Application Protocol). GPT3.5
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  • noun. network-enabled machine internet protocol (singular), network-enabled machine internet protocols (plural)
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