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No, a palindrome read the same forward or backward. eg noon, civic, radar, level,
A palindrome is any series of letters, numbers or other symbols that are the same whether read forward or backward, such as the word level.
"Level". A word or phrase spelled the same way forwards or backwards is called a "palindrome".
Forward roll round off backward roll cartwheel stradle jump step kick pib-it turn. Finish
You learn skills like forward & backward rolls, cartwheels, simple dance elements, jumps, and on bars pullovers and back hip circles.
Palindromes do not have a physical shape - they are series of characters (numbers, letters, etc) that can be read the same way backward and forward, such as '12321' or 'level' or 'race fast safe car'.
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.
Three is a good number for balance. Two would not be stable (could tip forward or backward.) Four works only if the streets are level, is not as maneuverable and weighs more.
If you read it backwards it spells {Palindromes} A palindrome is a word or phrase that reads the same forward and backward Mom, level); a semordnilap forms a different word backwards (saw/was, diaper/repaid).
Take it slow, and remember that forward is backward, and vice-versa. Not hard, just annoying.
These are called Palindromes. Some examples would be racecar, level, and radar.