When a date can be read the same way forwards and backwards, it is called a palindromic date. For example, in the format MM/DD/YYYY, the date 02/02/2020 reads the same in both directions. Palindromic dates are interesting because they create unique numerical patterns.
A palindrome
y ..... I
both ways
Personaly, i'd say date of birth. Both ways are correct, though
they read both ways
They are palindromes; they read the same both ways.
That date can be interpreted in two ways. As it happens, both the 3rd of December 1976 and March the 12th 1976 were a Friday.
hey are palindromes; they read the same both ways. :P
Symbiosis The answer for this question is called mutualism.
Palindromes aren't classified according to meaning. They are words that read the same backwards and forwards and as such, have the same meaning both ways. Words that are spelled the same with different meanings are homographs.
Communication which occurs in both directions, but not simultaneously is called half-duplex. Full duplex refers to simultaneous bidirectional communication and simplex refers to one-way communication
Depending on the product, it is typically stamped on as an imprint. Or as said white or black printing.