Anadrome
A word that forms a different word when read backwards is called a palindrome. Examples include "radar," "level," and "madam."
A word that is the same spelled backwards and forwards is called a palindrome.
A word that spells another word when spelled backwards is called a "semordnilap." This term is "palindromes" in reverse, referencing words that form different words when spelled backwards. For example, "stressed" spells "desserts" when reversed.
When a word can be spelled the same way forwards and backwards, it is called a palindrome.
Palindromes
A word that can be spelled the same way forwards and backwards is called a palindrome.
They are called palindromes.
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That is called a "palindrome".
Reading a sentence backwards is called "palindrome".
It is called a semordilap which is backwards for palidromes. An example of a palidrome is kayak which is the same when read both forwards and backwards. An example of a semordilap is dog and G-d which use the same letters when read forwards or backwards but are obviously different words.