Lists are sometimes viewed as sets by considering their elements unordered and by assuming there is no duplication of elements.
adjoin nset-difference set-difference union intersection nset-exclusive-or set-exclusive-or nintersection nunion subsetp
Figure 14-5. Some defined names related to sets.
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