Lexeme: protocol address-derived geographic location  
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  1. ['noun']. Protocol address-derived geographic location refers to the process of determining the physical location of a device or host based on its protocol address, such as an IP address. This typically involves mapping the numerical address of the device to a geographic location, such as a country, city, or specific coordinates such as latitude and longitude. This information can be useful for various purposes, including network troubleshooting, online security, targeted advertising, and localization of services or content. GPT3.5
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  • noun. protocol address-derived geographic location (singular), protocol address-derived geographic locations (plural)
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