Lexeme: system language  
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  1. noun. System language refers to a programming language specifically designed to develop system software, such as operating systems, device drivers, firmware, and low-level utilities. These languages are typically low-level and have direct access to computer hardware, enabling programmers to write code that interacts closely with the underlying system components. Examples of system languages include C, C++, and Assembly. System languages are used to write efficient and reliable software that can control and manage the overall functioning of computer systems. GPT3.5
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  • noun. system language (singular), system languages (plural)
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