Lexeme: public database  
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  1. noun. A public database is a structured collection of data that is made accessible to the general public. It is created and maintained by a government agency, organization, or institution with the purpose of providing information to the public without restrictions or limitations. Public databases can cover a wide range of topics and typically include data such as census data, economic indicators, scientific research, government records, public health information, and more. Access to public databases is usually free of charge and can be obtained through various means, including websites, portals, and data-sharing platforms. GPT3.5
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  • noun. public database (singular), public databases (plural)
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