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The miniscule church of St Ethelburga in the City of London has a curious 19th century font, inscribed, in Greek, with one of the longest known palindromes: NIΨON ANOMHMATA MH MONAN OΨIN – “Cleanse [your] transgressions, not only [your] face”.

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