longestsegnol
Since palindrome denotes a word that reads the same forwards as backwards, a one-digit palindrome would not make sense.
That would be 26 . . . its square is 676.There are two smaller palindromic squares . . . 121 and 484 ... but they're the squares of11 and 22 respectively, which are palindromic, so they flunk the question's specifications.
racecar
The one-word palindrome that best fits that definition would be peep.
There is no word for that. If anything it would just be a palindrome or it would be an anagram turned palindrome.
"A woman in a convent" itself would give no palindrome, but "Nun" would give a palindrome as it is the same spelled forwards and backwards.
A palindrome for a prank would be a gag because it is spelled the same forwards or backwards.
That would be a radar.
Since palindrome denotes a word that reads the same forwards as backwards, a one-digit palindrome would not make sense.
That would be 26 . . . its square is 676.There are two smaller palindromic squares . . . 121 and 484 ... but they're the squares of11 and 22 respectively, which are palindromic, so they flunk the question's specifications.
racecar
The one-word palindrome that best fits that definition would be peep.
These types of words are known as palindromes (which can also be names and phrases.Examples of palindromes :Otto, Anna, Bob, Malayalam (a language)tot, mum, mom, dad, bib, nunnoon, toot, sees, deed, peepradar, rotor, civic, level, madam, kayak, solosracecarredivider
That would be a pip.
There is no word for that. If anything it would just be a palindrome or it would be an anagram turned palindrome.
No, minimum is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a word that is spelled the same way forwards and backwards. (for example: mom, dad, noon) minimum would be muminim if it were spelled backwards. It has to be exactly the same backwards.
No. A palindrome is spelled the same forward and backward, like 'kayak'. 'river' backwards would be 'revir'