Palindromes.
Palindromes can be words such as radar, noon, kayak, level, peep; names such as Hannah or Otto, or even entire sentences: "Madam, I'm Adam".
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Words that are spelled the same backwards and forwards, like "level."
An anadrome.
Words that are spelled the same forwards and backwards are called palindromes. Examples include "racecar," "level," and "madam." Palindromes can also be phrases or sentences, as long as the sequence of letters remains the same in both directions, such as "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!"
A word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards is called a palindrome. There are several of these words. Some examples are, rotor, racecar, sexes, and level.
Words that are spelled forwards but mean something different when spelled backwards are called heteropalindromes. These words create different meanings when reversed, unlike regular palindromes which read the same forwards and backwards. Heteropalindromes are a fascinating linguistic phenomenon that showcases the complexity and versatility of the English language.
They're called palindromes.
The term for when words are spelled forwards then backwards is a palindrome. This means that the word reads the same in both directions.
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Words that are spelled the same backwards and forwards, like "level."
A palindrome is a word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards, like mom, wow, Anna, dad.