well, yeah. according to the context
No, because a palindrome is when a word is spelled exactly the same whether you read it left to right or right to left. The word 'tops' is not a palindrome because it is not spelled the same way if you read it from the last letter the first. An example of a palindrome is radar.
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.
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It means exactly that. If a play was called one way then challenged by a team and then the call was reversed after a review, it usually means that call will be the official call. That reversed call can usually affect the outcome of the game. This is not always the case, but it does happen.
A word or phrase that reads the same both forward and backwards. Examples include: "Was it a rat I saw" or even, " Able was I ere I saw Elba"
A palindrome is:A word, phrase, verse, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward.A segment of double-stranded DNA in which the nucleotide sequence of one strand reads in reverse order to that of the complementary strand.Therefore, principle doesn't have a palindrome. there is a exactly identical answer you the one you asked, only the answer is "Tenet." What's tenet?
The literary device of reversed words is called "anagram." An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. It can be used for wordplay, puzzles, or as a creative element in literature.
The daughter is 37. The reversed numerals would make the father 73. Last year the daughter would have been 36 and the father would have been exactly double at 72.
Literally it would be Esion s`nekcihc elttil, but the real answer you are looking for is PEEP.You see a palindrome is something that reads exactly the same forwards as backwards as in this example said to be a quotation of Naploean when he was exiled from France to the island of Elba (though why he would say anything in English is illogical so I think this is highly apocryphal):Able was I ere I saw Elba
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'.