Lexeme: non-human readable form  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Non-human readable form refers to data or information that is not easily understandable or interpretable by humans without the use of specialized tools or techniques. This can include data that is encoded, encrypted, or stored in a format that is not directly readable or interpretable by humans without the aid of computer programs or algorithms. Examples of non-human readable forms include machine code, binary data, encrypted text, or compressed files. GPT3.5
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  • noun. non-human readable form (singular), non-human readable forms (plural)
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