Lexeme: uniquely coded identifier  
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  1. ['noun']. A uniquely coded identifier is a distinct mark or symbol used to identify and differentiate individual entities within a system. It is designed in such a way that each identifier is unique and can be used to identify a specific entity without any ambiguity. These identifiers are often used in various domains, such as computer programming, data management, and information systems, to ensure precise identification and organization of data or objects. GPT3.5
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  • noun. uniquely coded identifier (singular), uniquely coded identifiers (plural)
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