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Cover set?

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In the section examples, it's currently written:

" On the real numbers with the usual total order ≤, the cover set is empty: no number covers another."

But the term "cover set" isn't explained before in the article nor in the sources. I would assume it should be something along the lines of "the set of all pairs (x,y) such that y covers x"; but I couldn't find a source that gave a definition of cover set that was compatible with this sentence. Could someone find a source that defines cover set as in this sentence, or should we change the sentence to

" On the real numbers with the usual total order ≤, no number covers another." ShirAko1 (talk) 22:26, 6 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]