Racecar
They are called palindromes.
palindromes -J
repaper, rotator, reviver
Palindrome. Funny, that's the category you put it in!
Palindromes: Madam I'm Adam Racecar
They are called palindromes.
palindromes -J
repaper, rotator, reviver
One example is the word "live." It can mean "to be alive" when read forward, and "to reside" when read backward.
Palindrome. Funny, that's the category you put it in!
Palindromes: Madam I'm Adam Racecar
Both racecar and kayak are spelled the same forward and backward. These types of words and phrases are called "palindromes."
A word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards is called a palindrome. There are several of these words. Some examples are, rotor, racecar, sexes, and level.
In the above equation, Hannah equals Hannah. The proof is that 'racecar' spelled backwards is 'racecar'. Hannah spelled backwards is Hannah. Both words are palindromes, words that are spelled the same forward and backward.
Palindromes
No, if they are separate words they are not compound.
If they read the same, they're palindromes.