Lexeme: random identifier  
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  1. noun. A random identifier is a string of characters or numbers that are generated to uniquely identify something or someone. It is created in such a way that there is no predictable pattern or sequence, making it difficult to guess or determine the identifier based on previous or subsequent identifiers. Random identifiers are commonly used in computer systems and programming to assign unique values to variables, objects, or entities. GPT3.5
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  • noun. random identifier (singular), random identifiers (plural)
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