Lexeme: software platform  
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  1. noun. A software platform refers to a set of software tools, frameworks, libraries, and services that provide the foundation for developing and running software applications. It typically includes an operating system, development tools, and runtime environments that enable developers to create, execute, and manage applications. The platform allows developers to abstract away low-level details and focus on building higher-level functionalities, making application development more efficient and scalable. GPT3.5
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  • noun. software platform (singular), software platforms (plural)
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