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Palindrome: Ref Titani

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  • Ref titanic in a titfer
    - Ray N. Franklin, 13:46 10 Feb 2021
    Seeds:  eirenic and other words ending in “nic”
    
    The last terrific word I found that ends with nic, was titanic.
    
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    I used the Word Explorer to find the split c-ina-tit. The middle fragment contains the two consecutive words “in a.” The right fragment has fifty-eight matching words. Scanning that list, I stopped on titfer, a word I had heard but couldn't define until I looked it up. The bonus factor was how the reverse fit onto the left side of the palindrome. The only part I needed before titanic was ref.
    
    Ref titanic in a titfer
    
    Great. So what does titfer mean? That odd little word is from Cockney rhyming slang. Titfer is short for tit-for-tat, which rhymes with hat. So titfer means hat. Add barney and you have the sum total of my Cockney vocabulary.
    
    For the illustration I chose the sport of baseball. The home-plate ref is the most iconic referee in all of sports, in my opinion. Other sports are awash in vertically striped shirts, but the jet black chest-protector-wearing umpire at home plate stands above them all.
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