>>70 http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/HyperSpec/Body/26_glo_t.htm#type_specifier type n. 1. a set of objects, usually with common structure, behavior, or purpose. (Note that the expression ``X is of type Sa'' naturally implies that ``X is of type Sb'' if Sa is a subtype of Sb.) 2. (immediately following the name of a type) a subtype of that type. ``The type vector is an array type.''