That would be a palindrome. An example is race car because if you spell if backwards, it is still race car.
Palindrones.
EXAMPLES
mom, dad, racecar, madam, peep, ect.
To and fro is another phrase that means back and forth. Back and forth can also refer to a quick dialogue between two people, and another word for that kind of back and forth is repartee.
This puzzle refers to the phrase "back and forth."
Not exactly back and forth. To commute something means "change something for another thing" so commutative means that it can be commuted.
I whip my hair back and forth because i try to implore it.
vacillate "It's not unusual to vacillate about the 'good's and 'bad's of such a big decision"
To and fro is another phrase that means back and forth. Back and forth can also refer to a quick dialogue between two people, and another word for that kind of back and forth is repartee.
This puzzle refers to the phrase "back and forth."
The word is oscillation.
that means reflections
A back-and-forth is a movement of something followed by a return to the same position, or a series of negotiations or discussion between two or more parties.
The word for folding a piece of paper back and forth is "accordion fold" or "fan fold." This technique creates a series of parallel folds that resemble the folds of an accordion or a fan.
Not exactly back and forth. To commute something means "change something for another thing" so commutative means that it can be commuted.
A back and forth is an act of moving someone or something forward and returning it to the same position. The term can be used literally, as in a physical object or figuratively, such as an emotional state.
No, "to and fro" and "back and forth" are synonymous phrases that mean moving in a continuous and alternating manner between two points. Both phrases describe the same back-and-forth motion.
It originally meant to sway back and forth, or side to side.
I whip my hair back and forth because i try to implore it.
I whip my hair back and forth because i try to implore it.