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@node Lists, Sequences Arrays Vectors, Strings and Characters, Top
its @sc{car} slot currently holds, and likewise for the @sc{cdr}.
A list is a series of cons cells ``chained together,'' so that each
-cell refers to the next one. There one cons cell for each element of
+cell refers to the next one. There is one cons cell for each element of
the list. By convention, the @sc{car}s of the cons cells hold the
elements of the list, and the @sc{cdr}s are used to chain the list: the
@sc{cdr} slot of each cons cell refers to the following cons cell. The
to them as arguments, relinking their cons cells to form a new list that
is the returned value.
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See @code{delq}, in @ref{Sets And Lists}, for another function
that modifies cons cells.
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@iftex
The function @code{delq} in the following section is another example
of destructive list manipulation.