I would think that plural would be OK for any plural entity (i.e. collection
    ;-)). (The function case is a bit exceptional, or indirect - it is
    essentially an iterator that generates the elements of a plural entity.)

Sorry, you haven't changed my mind about it.  We can use `collection'
if we can't find something better, but it isn't very good.

    I don't have time to check the guidelines right now, but shouldn't a boolean
    argument's name end in "-p"? That is, wouldn't "must-match-p" be
    conventional (and clearer)?

No.  The `-p' convention is for functions (predicates) only.


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