Palindromes are words, names, or sentences spelled the same backwards and forwards, like pop, Otto, and "Able was I ere I saw Elba."
We call them homophones.
Words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings are called homographs.
A word that spells another word when spelled backwards is called a "semordnilap." This term is "palindromes" in reverse, referencing words that form different words when spelled backwards. For example, "stressed" spells "desserts" when reversed.
Words that form others when spelled backwards are known as palindromic words. This applies to phrases as well. However, "drapel" is not, because "lepard" is spelled "leopard".
Words that sound alike but are spelled differently are called homophones. These are words that have different meanings and often lead to confusion due to their similar pronunciation.
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We call them homophones.
Words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings are called homographs.
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They're called palindromes.