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  • Cia, so manic in a mosaic
    - Ray N. Franklin, 13:24 10 Feb 2021
    Seeds:  eirenic and other words ending in “nic”
    
    Another word I found in the nic group was manic. Manic reverses to cinam. Using the Palindrome Composer, I entered manic in the Word Explorer and found seven splits. This one just called out to me: c-ina-m. Blank-c in a m-blank. I put this split to the right of manic and removed the lone C.
    
    manic in a m
    
    The palindromedary has over sixty pages of words beginning with M, but I just tried a few that came to mind at random. Mosaic was one, and it was magical.
    
    Cia, so manic in a mosaic
    
    I loved this one so much, I decided to use it as the title of my first palindrome collection. Later, I thought it would make a perfect illustration for the cover, as a mosaic.
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