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You're likely thinking of the famous , which is a five-word Latin palindrome:

A highly useful, frequently cited paper on its meaning is: by J. G. Griffiths ( The Journal of Roman Studies , Vol. 61, 1971, pp. 111–119) Griffiths argues that the square likely originated as a Christian or Jewish-Christian mystical symbol, with "Sator" as the "sower" (God/Christ) and "Rotas" as "wheels" or "cycles," suggesting divine control over time/fate.

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