St Pancras is a proper noun referring to a historic London church and to St Pancras International, the main railway terminus in London. The name combines the title “St” (abbreviated from “Saint”) with Pancras, derived from a Latinized form of the martyr Saint Pancras. The pronunciation can be tricky due to the space and the anglicized surname, often heard as a compound place name, not a typical two-word phrase.
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