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What is the palindrome of legends?
The palindrome of legends is
"A man, a plan, a canal: Panama."
This phrase is often cited as a classic example of a palindrome, and it has become a popular saying.
The depth resulting from simultaneous events in music is described by the term?
What is the adjective form of form?
Morphology
Is sheep in french masculine or feminine?
What is the plural form of el pais?
Which word contains a Greek suffix that means the study of?
How do you spell denchers?
What is long in simplified and traditional character?
What does siete mean in french?
What kind of Spanish word has no meaning?
What is the Greek word for Lionhearted?
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