
That is,
MEDA I L L ON
MEDA L L I ON
Since 'i's and 'l's look a lot alike, it's easy to miss.
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MEDA I L L ON
MEDA L L I ON
Since 'i's and 'l's look a lot alike, it's easy to miss.

oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/m%C3%A9daillon
short of a missing accent, which I understand are generally omitted for upper case anyway
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short of a missing accent, which I understand are generally omitted for upper case anyway

all the other words are in English and so should medallion be in English too like, jus sayin.
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xandmi's poster: I-L-L
xandmi's Wikipedia reference: L-L-I
And I'm not harshing on xandmi. As I said, the letters look a lot alike.
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xandmi's Wikipedia reference: L-L-I
And I'm not harshing on xandmi. As I said, the letters look a lot alike.