Lexeme: temporary identifier  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A temporary identifier, also known as a temporary variable or temporary name, is a placeholder or a temporary name given to a value or an object in computer programming. It is used to store or represent a value temporarily during a specific operation or computation. Temporary identifiers are often generated or assigned dynamically by the program and have a limited scope, typically existing only within a specific block of code or function. Once the task or operation is completed or the scope of the identifier ends, the temporary identifier is usually discarded or its value is no longer considered relevant. GPT3.5
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  • noun. temporary identifier (singular), temporary identifiers (plural)
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