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.
the root word for readable is read a
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The future tense of the word "call" is "will call."
No, the word "read" is not an abstract word. It refers to the action of interpreting written or printed material.
The word 'Wrong'