palindrome
Such a word or phrase is called a palindrome.
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A word or phrase that reads the same way from left to right or from right to left is called a palindrome.
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Q: What name for a word that spells the same both ways. Answer: It is known as a "PALINDROME" Eg: Noon, "A man, a plan, a canal – Panama"
there is an E at the end of palindrome... and your right, the word palindrome should be a palindrome, i dont know why its not.
The palindrome of 79 is 97. A palindrome reads the same forwards and backwards, and in this case, reversing the digits of 79 gives you 97. However, note that 79 itself is not a palindrome since it does not read the same both ways.
you read it backwards. its the same sentence both ways
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters that reads the same forward and backward (e.g., "madam" or "racecar"). In this case, the phrase "paper again" is not a palindrome because it reads differently when reversed ("niaga repap"). To create a palindrome from "paper again," you would need to rearrange the letters to form a sequence that reads the same forward and backward, such as "again paper" or "paper repap."
Yes, in some ways either would mean: Either one of them would be good Both of would mean: Both of them would be good
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"Race car" is a palindrome. So is "a Toyota." ("Palindrome" is the term for a word or phrase spelled the same from either end.)