MLisp

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MLisp is also an Algol like syntax for Lisp, first implemented for the IBM 360 by Horace Enea and then reimplemented for the PDP 10.

MLisp is also another name for Mocklisp, a stripped-down version of Lisp, as an extension language for Gosling Emacs.

MLisp (M-expression Lisp) is the alternative, human-friendly syntax for Lisp, designed by John McCarthy in 1962 and described in his original paper. MLisp was intended for external use in place of the parenthesised S-expression syntax.