No, the terms are not synonymous. A poem is a composition in verse. A palindrome is a series of characters that can be read the same forward or backward. (e.g. words such as racecar, or phrases such as 'Able was I ere I saw Elba'.) It is possible for a poem to be made up of palindromes, but it is not common.
No, a palindrome is not a type of limerick. A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same forwards and backwards, while a limerick is a form of poetry with a specific rhyme and meter scheme.
No. A palindrome is a word or piece of text that reads the same backwards as it does forwards.
No.
5 lines in a limerick (type of poem...)
Minim is a palindrome for a type of music note
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A mum is a flower that is also a palindrome.
Limerick poetry is named after the city of Limerick in Ireland. It consists of five lines, with a distinctive rhyme scheme and rhythm.
Pop is a type of music.
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Civic
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