That is called a "palindrome".
It is called a palindrome.
"Racecar is a palindrome because it reads the same forwards and backwards."
"First woman" remains the same when read forwards and backwards, making it a palindrome. It is a phrase or word that reads the same way whether spelled forwards or backwards.
A palindrome of a father's nickname is a word or phrase that reads the same forwards and backwards. An example could be "Pop" or "Dad."
The term for when words are spelled forwards then backwards is a palindrome. This means that the word reads the same in both directions.
A word that can be read the same way forwards and backwards is called a palindrome. Examples include "radar," "level," and "madam."
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The word "radar" is a palindrome because it reads the same way backwards and forwards.
"Racecar is a palindrome because it reads the same forwards and backwards."
the answer is false
A palindrome is a word or phrase that reads the same forwards and backwards.
The phrase "Madam I'm Adam" is a palindrome, because it reads the same forwards as it does backwards.
The phrase "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!" is a famous palindrome. It reads the same backwards as it does forwards.
No, this phrase is not a palindrome. Backwards, it would read:"Was uoy tac a ti saw"However, the phrase "Was it a cat I saw?" does read the same forwards and backwards.But you need to rearrange the spacing. The phrase 'Evil rats on no star live' requires not such rearrangement.
A palindrome
A palindrome reads the same both directions.
Yes it is. It reads the same backwards as it does forwards.
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