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In the 8085 microprocessor, the instruction LHLD stands for "Load H and L Direct." It is used to load the registers H and L with a 16-bit data stored at a specified memory address. The instruction takes a 16-bit address as its operand, and the content of that address and the next sequential address are loaded into the L and H registers, respectively. This operation is useful for retrieving data from memory into these registers for further processing.

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