No, a palindrome read the same forward or backward. eg noon, civic, radar, level,
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No, the word river is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a word that reads the same forwards and backwards, like "radar" or "level".
No, the word "river" spelled backward is "revir," which is not the same as the original word spelled forward. Therefore, "river" is not a palindrome.
No, river is not a palindrome as when spelt in reverse, river is revir.Note: A palindrome must read the same backwards as it does forwards.
river in Hindi is called "NADI"
The Sanskrit word for river is "nadi."
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The word river is not a palindrome; spelled in reverse, river is revir. This doesn't work. A palindrome is a word or a sentence that is spelled the same forward or backward, like 'radar'. In sentence form, the word breaks do not have to be in the same places when reversed. Famous examples are: "Able was I ere I saw Elba." "A man, a plan, a canal: Panama." The river Exe in England is a river whose name is a palindrome.
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there is an E at the end of palindrome... and your right, the word palindrome should be a palindrome, i dont know why its not.
No, the word river is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a word that reads the same forwards and backwards, like "radar" or "level".
level
Yes, the word river is a noun, a singular, common, concrerte noun; a word for a body of water. The word river is a proper noun when it is the name of a specific river, for example, the Amazon River or the River Thames.
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No, the word "river" spelled backward is "revir," which is not the same as the original word spelled forward. Therefore, "river" is not a palindrome.
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no, river is not a palindrome.Def.: (quoted from wikipedia):"A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that can be read the same way in either direction "as 'river" is backwards 'revir' , its no palindrome.an example for a palindrome would be: "No devil lived on"or the lovely German word "reliefpfeiler" .)