What English word would you use to describe a particular example of a type constructor, in the sense that `List[Int]` and `List[String]` are examples of `List`s? I'd like to avoid calling them "examples" if possible.
Yes, universally quantified... but to a type that tells us almost nothing about it. It's no wonder people find this complicated. ;)
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There's also the concept of habitation (or at least a type being uninhabited), which doesn't stop it being proper, improper, concrete, abstract, existential or universal...
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