A palindrome is a series of letters, numbers or other characters that read the same forward and backward, such as level, race car, 'Able was I ere I saw Elba, or 12321. This definition would be most helpful to you in classes for languages and math.
The one-word palindrome that best fits that definition would be peep.
Since palindrome denotes a word that reads the same forwards as backwards, a one-digit palindrome would not make sense.
racecar
A palindrome for Robert's nickname would be "Bob." It reads the same forwards and backwards, just like a palindrome should. So there you have it, Bob is the palindrome for Robert's nickname.
There is no word for that. If anything it would just be a palindrome or it would be an anagram turned palindrome.
English, Mathematics
The one-word palindrome that best fits that definition would be peep.
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The same subjects you would study anywhere else in the world....
The same as in any school only in spanish
high school courses
pep of course
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic.
"A woman in a convent" itself would give no palindrome, but "Nun" would give a palindrome as it is the same spelled forwards and backwards.
physical education
A palindrome for a prank would be a gag because it is spelled the same forwards or backwards.
That would be a radar.