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Reproach has the same spelling pattern as approach.
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mate
The term for a word or sentence that reads the same in both directions is "palindrome."
The word "adverse" has the same spelling pattern as "diverse," as both words end in "-erse."
they both have the same sound of each word even the same spelling
The British spelling is "squash" and the American spelling is also "squash." Both countries use the same spelling for this word.
A palindrome reads the same both directions.
"House" has the same spelling pattern as "rouse" because both words follow the consonant-vowel-consonant-e pattern.
The homograph of "nail" is "nail." In this case, the same spelling is used for both meanings of the word.
Renaisscience is not a french word. If you mean renaissance, the English word is the same both in spelling and pronunciation.
It's a palindrome. It also applies to numbers, phrases, or any sequence of units that are the same in both directions.
The word chrysalis with the same spelling was used in Latin and with the spelling chysallis in the Greek language. Both spellings were first found to be used in the 1650 - 1660 range.
main? same spelling? main is the only word that's spelled M-A-I-N. Mane is a homonym, which sounds the same but has a different spelling.
Reproach has the same spelling pattern as approach.