these words are called palindromes.
Kayak, Madam, civic, level, radar, rotor, stats
Balloon
madam, kayak, level, rotor
A word that reads the same backwards and forwards. madam, level, rotor
The word "madam" is a noun.
"A palindrome is a word or phrase which reads the same in both directions [i.e., forward or backward]." Examples:level nun civic Madam, I'm Adam
radar, kayak, level, madam, stats
A word that forms a different word when read backwards is called a palindrome. Examples include "radar," "level," and "madam."
There are two syllables in word madam ,ma-dam First syllable will be stressed.
a word, or series of words reading the same in either direction for example, racecar, radar, madam, civic, rotor, level, never odd or even, do geese see god, no trace not one carton, rats live on no evil star. Etc...Etc
No.....the word has to be same backwards as forwards, like Madam for example
Madam is the full word. The abbreviation is Mme if you wanted to use it that way. You might be asking about the word 'mademoiselle', which is a French word.