Lexeme: plain-text message  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A plain-text message refers to data that is in its original, unencrypted format and can be read by humans as simple text. It does not contain any special formatting, styling, or encryption algorithms. Plain-text messages are commonly used in communication protocols, such as email and chat, where the information is easily readable and accessible to both the sender and the recipient without any additional processing or decoding steps. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. plain-text message (singular), plain-text messages (plural)
  • verb. plain-text message (simple present), plain-text messaged (simple past), plain-text messaging (present continuous), plain-text messages (third person singular)
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