Yes, 'rotor' is a palindrome because it is spelled the same when read forwards or backwards (i.e., right to left or left to right)
The word rotavator spelled backwards is rotavator, therefore it would appear to be a palindrome. However, rotavator is not listed in any standard dictionary.The word Rotavator is listed in some reference works, but this is a proprietory term (trade name, trademark) for a commercial product, a special type of gardening tool. And Rotavator spelled backwards is rotavatoR, which is not exactly the same as the word spelled forwards, i.e. in its correct form 'Rotavator'.
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The high deck is the "poop" deck (poopdeck).
The word mown's homonym is moan. A homonym is a word that has the same pronunciation or spelling of another word but has a different meaning.
Trousers is a two syllable word.
The word rotor is used to refer to a rotating part of a machine. It is also a palindrome.
No, "repaper" is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a word that reads the same forwards and backwards, such as "rotor" or "madam." "Repaper" spelled backwards is "reparep."
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A palindrome is a word that reads the same if read forwards or backwards. Some examples are civic, level, rotor, and radar.
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A word that reads the same backwards and forwards. madam, level, rotor
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