[3.12] gh-101100: Fix Sphinx reference warnings in the glossary (GH-114729) (#114969)

gh-101100: Fix Sphinx reference warnings in the glossary (GH-114729)
(cherry picked from commit ab76d37948)

Co-authored-by: Skip Montanaro <skip.montanaro@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
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@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ Glossary
docstring
A string literal which appears as the first expression in a class,
function or module. While ignored when the suite is executed, it is
recognized by the compiler and put into the :attr:`__doc__` attribute
recognized by the compiler and put into the :attr:`!__doc__` attribute
of the enclosing class, function or module. Since it is available via
introspection, it is the canonical place for documentation of the
object.
@ -1103,10 +1103,12 @@ Glossary
The :class:`collections.abc.Sequence` abstract base class
defines a much richer interface that goes beyond just
:meth:`~object.__getitem__` and :meth:`~object.__len__`, adding
:meth:`count`, :meth:`index`, :meth:`~object.__contains__`, and
:meth:`!count`, :meth:`!index`, :meth:`~object.__contains__`, and
:meth:`~object.__reversed__`. Types that implement this expanded
interface can be registered explicitly using
:func:`~abc.ABCMeta.register`.
:func:`~abc.ABCMeta.register`. For more documentation on sequence
methods generally, see
:ref:`Common Sequence Operations <typesseq-common>`.
set comprehension
A compact way to process all or part of the elements in an iterable and