Common Lisp/Reference/cdr

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The cdr operator, along with car, is one of the basic building blocks of Common Lisp which are used to build cons cells.

The cdr operator, when applied to a list, returns the remainer of that list. For example:

 (cdr (list 1 2 3 4 5))
(2 3 4 5)


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