A palindrome
A Palindrome.
Palindromes
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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!"
The word is palindrome. For example “Madam” is the same read backwards or forwards.
A Palindrome.
Palindromes
A word that is spelled the same both forwards and backwards is referred to as a Palindrome.
Palindromes
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palindromes
Words that sound the same backwards as spoken forwards are called palindromes, such as "radar" or "level."
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.
It is called a semordilap which is backwards for palidromes. An example of a palidrome is kayak which is the same when read both forwards and backwards. An example of a semordilap is dog and G-d which use the same letters when read forwards or backwards but are obviously different words.