I recently had someone learning Clojure ask me why Clojure used the term
'vector' when many other languages used the term 'array'. I thought for a
bit, and the only reason I could come up with was that it clearly
differentiated Clojure's array-like data structures from Java's array data
structures. I had a search online and couldn't find anything discussing
this.

Does anyone know if there is an official reason for this?
-- 
Daniel

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