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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ part of a web application, web developers need a robust, mature set of software
for web requests and returning web responses.
Pyramid has always fit nicely into the existing world of Python web development
-(virtual environments, packaging, scaffolding, first to embrace Python 3, and
+(virtual environments, packaging, cookiecutters, first to embrace Python 3, and
so on). Pyramid turned to the well-regarded :term:`WebOb` Python library for
request and response handling. In our example above, Pyramid hands
``hello_world`` a ``request`` that is :ref:`based on WebOb <webob_chapter>`.