List entity types contain a set of entries that do not map to canonical
values. However, list entity types can contain references to other entity
types (with or without aliases).
Map
Map entity types allow mapping of a group of synonyms to a canonical
value.
Regexp
Regexp entity types allow to specify regular expressions in entries
values.
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