Hannah, Bob, Anna and Elle are examples. They are called palindromes.
"Level". A word or phrase spelled the same way forwards or backwards is called a "palindrome".
A word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards is called a palindrome. There are several of these words. Some examples are, rotor, racecar, sexes, and level.
None are but what cities/towns are spelled the same backwards and forwards?
Palindrome. Funny, that's the category you put it in!
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.
Both racecar and kayak are spelled the same forward and backward. These types of words and phrases are called "palindromes."
"Level". A word or phrase spelled the same way forwards or backwards is called a "palindrome".
One example of a boy's name spelled the same way forwards and backwards is "Otto."
A word that can be spelled the same way forwards and backwards is called a palindrome.
Hannah
CIVIC
There are two palindromic contenders in Michigan...Ada, a township, population approx 10,000, andCapac, a village, population approx 2,000... but neither of these places are cities.None of the cities in Michigan has a name that is spelled the same forwards and backwards.
A word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards is called a palindrome. There are several of these words. Some examples are, rotor, racecar, sexes, and level.
Civic
Tat
Glenelg
Tut