A palindrome is spelled the same forwards and backwards, so, no, "Go Cat" is not even close to being a palindrome.
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"Go hand a salami, I'm a lasagna hog" is an actual palindrome.
Was it a cat I saw. Palindrome Was it a cat you saw. Not a palindrome.
The word "racecar" is a palindrome, meaning it reads the same forwards and backwards.
Was it a cat I saw. Palindrome Was it a cat you saw. Not a palindrome.
"Was it a cat I saw" is a palindrome. It reads the same forward or backward.
No.
Yes. The phrases "Was it a cat I saw" and "Was it a rat I saw" are examples of palindromes. "Was it a car I saw" is not a palindrome.
The fact that if you can't tell whether something is a car or a cat you're either legally blind or a complete idiot? Also, it's a palindrome.
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A firecracker that won't go off is generally called a "dud," which is a palindrome (spelled the same when read forwards or backwards).
The arrangement of characters from left to right in the string is the same as the arrangement of characters from right to left. e.g. MOM is a palindrome as it is same even if you read it from either left to right or right to left. while CAT is not a palindrome.
"Own a deed? Not a cat? A new not a deed now, a no deed, a catton?"