Lexeme: residual copy  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A residual copy refers to a backup or duplicate of data or information that is retained as a precautionary measure after it has been removed or deleted from the primary source. This copy serves as a form of insurance in case the original data is lost, corrupted, or accidentally deleted. The residual copy ensures that important information remains accessible and can be restored if needed. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. residual copy (singular), residual copies (plural)
  • verb. residual copy (simple present), residual copied (simple past), residual copying (present continuous), residual copies (third person singular)
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