Lexeme: system-based identifier  
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Definition:
  1. ['noun']. A system-based identifier is a unique and standardized identifier that is assigned to an object or entity within a specific system or database. It is used to uniquely identify and differentiate that object or entity from others within the system. System-based identifiers are often automatically generated by the system and are used for various purposes, such as data management, record-keeping, and referencing. GPT3.5
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  • noun. system-based identifier (singular), system-based identifiers (plural)
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