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Editorial: move built-in constructor into its own Terms & Definitions section #3146

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10 changes: 9 additions & 1 deletion spec.html
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Expand Up @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ <h1>standard object</h1>
<h1>built-in object</h1>
<p>object specified and supplied by an ECMAScript implementation</p>
<emu-note>
<p>Standard built-in objects are defined in this specification. An ECMAScript implementation may specify and supply additional kinds of built-in objects. A <em>built-in constructor</em> is a built-in object that is also a constructor.</p>
<p>Standard built-in objects are defined in this specification. An ECMAScript implementation may specify and supply additional kinds of built-in objects.</p>
</emu-note>
</emu-clause>

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</emu-note>
</emu-clause>

<emu-clause id="sec-built-in-constructor">
<h1>built-in constructor</h1>
<p>built-in function that is a constructor</p>
<emu-note>
<p>Examples of built-in constructors include `Object` and `Function`. A host or implementation may provide additional built-in constructors that are not described in this specification.</p>
</emu-note>
</emu-clause>

<emu-clause id="sec-property">
<h1>property</h1>
<p>part of an object that associates a key (either a String value or a Symbol value) and a value</p>
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