A "palindrome" is a word or phrase that reads the same backwards and forwards, eg Hannah, and sums are not set as a test on Erasmus, and (perhaps the first ever palindrome) Madam, I'm Adam.
A word with 2 spellings and 2 pronunciations is known as a heteronym. Examples include "read" (present tense) and "read" (past tense), which are spelled the same but pronounced differently.
the root word for readable is read a
The future tense of the word "call" is "will call."
The homograph for the word "read" is "read." It can be pronounced as "reed" in the present tense (I read a book) and as "red" in the past tense (I read a book yesterday).
If they read the same, they're called palindromes.
look bothways before you cross the street
racecar, radar, those are call palindromes
Tnuc <- read it backwards
The Hebrew word kara (קרא meaning to read, call, or כרע meaning to rip) is pronounced kah-RAH in English.
A word with 2 spellings and 2 pronunciations is known as a heteronym. Examples include "read" (present tense) and "read" (past tense), which are spelled the same but pronounced differently.
To read - legere.
Read is not a root word. Read is just a simple word that means to interpret the reading material.
read
the root word for readable is read a
The future tense of the word "call" is "will call."
The word 'Wrong'
Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"