I’ve adopted terminology from other OO languages and people seem to have 
understood me.

> 1. the value of an interface (both parts),

This is the “interface value”.

> 2. the concrete value,

The “boxed value”.

> 3. the type descriptor.

No need to talk about it specifically. Worst case, it is "the type of the boxed 
value”.

This has seemed less confusing that the static vs dynamic types and values 
terminology, although I’m sure it’s less precise.

//jb


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