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Everything inside, minus the box that's been getting all the credit.
means The things held within a container, book, or space — the substance as opposed to its wrapper or vessel.
from From Latin contentus, past participle of continere, to hold together — the stuff that the holding holds.
Two stressesCONtents on the page, conTENTS in the box.
Legal cousinInsurance splits buildings from contents coverage.
Table ofA map of contents that itself counts as none.