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In set theory, a "cabal" refers to a certain type of collection of sets that are closed under certain operations and satisfy specific axioms. The term is not standard across all mathematical literature, but in some contexts, particularly in discussions involving large cardinals and advanced set theory, a cabal can represent a class of sets or a model with particular properties.

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