a palindromic word is a word that can be read the same forward then when read backward. 'Mum' is a palindromic word, so is 'Dad'. Palindromic numbers are the same. You may not realise it but palindromes are used in everyday life even if you dont notice.
Examples of palindromic words
racecar
deleveled
deified
irori
It can be read the same way forwards and backwards.
It can be read the same way backwards and forwards.
I think so.
A chrysanthemum is often referred to as a mum, so mum is a palindrome of the shortened version of a chrysanthemum.
A palindrome is spelled the same forwards and backwards, so, no, "Go Cat" is not even close to being a palindrome. Go Cat = Tac og ----------- "Go hand a salami, I'm a lasagna hog" is an actual palindrome.
A palindrome is a word that reads the same both backwards and forwards. So radar already is a palindrome. IF you're thinking of the acronym for radar, it's RAdio Detection And Ranging.
A palindrome is a word or sentence that reads the same backwards as forwards. So Kityk is strictly not a palindrome, though loosely it might be called one, as 'y' is pronounced similar to 'i' in the word. 'A man, a plan, a canal, Panama.' is an interesting example of a palindrome.
No. To be a palindrome the number must read the same forwards as backwards. "153" is not the same number as "351" so this is not palindromic!
A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence that can be read the same forward and backward. So technically, 1 can be the smallest.
"Aha" is a palindrome that can be used as a preposition.
No, it isn't a palindrome.
The palindrome is Level.