Closes #21782: the default hash(x) is not exactly id(x) but derived from it.
diff --git a/Doc/glossary.rst b/Doc/glossary.rst
index 5fb9126..e06ab7e 100644
--- a/Doc/glossary.rst
+++ b/Doc/glossary.rst
@@ -355,8 +355,8 @@
       All of Python's immutable built-in objects are hashable, while no mutable
       containers (such as lists or dictionaries) are.  Objects which are
       instances of user-defined classes are hashable by default; they all
-      compare unequal (except with themselves), and their hash value is their
-      :func:`id`.
+      compare unequal (except with themselves), and their hash value is derived
+      from their :func:`id`.
 
    IDLE
       An Integrated Development Environment for Python.  IDLE is a basic editor