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Understanding Meaningful Ring Engravings: 'WJG bCt pall patient pending'
The letters "WJG bCt pall patient pending" on a ring typically symbolize the initials of a loved one who has passed away. The acronym "WJG" could represent their first and middle name initials, "bCt" could stand for "born," "pall" could refer to "palliative care," and "patient pending" may indicate that the person was awaiting a medical diagnosis or treatment. The ring serves as a keepsake and a way to keep the memory of the person alive.Warts - Related Articles
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