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"
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.
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.
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."
The year that can be read the same way forwards and backwards between 1900 and 1999 is 1961. It is a palindrome, meaning it reads the same in both directions. Other years in this range do not possess this property.
Yes, in some ways either would mean: Either one of them would be good Both of would mean: Both of them would be good
"Race car" is a palindrome. So is "a Toyota." ("Palindrome" is the term for a word or phrase spelled the same from either end.)