Lexeme: third-party technology  
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  1. noun. Third-party technology refers to software, hardware, or services developed by a company or individual not directly affiliated with the primary organization or source of the technology. It is typically created and provided by independent vendors or developers to enhance or complement the functionality of existing systems or products. Third-party technologies are often integrated into systems, applications, or devices to provide additional features, capabilities, or support that may not be available from the primary source. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party technology (singular), third-party technologies (plural)
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