It's called a palindrome. Here are some other examples:
Pup
Level
Minim
Deed
Kayak
Palindromes can be numbers/dates too such as:
4224
3996
199999991
11/11/11
10/10/10
12/12/12
A great place to find lots of riddles is by searching for 'Oxford Dictionary Palindrome' on Google and clicking the first link.
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palindromes
The word river is not a palindrome; spelled in reverse, river is revir. This doesn't work. A palindrome is a word or a sentence that is spelled the same forward or backward, like 'radar'. In sentence form, the word breaks do not have to be in the same places when reversed. Famous examples are: "Able was I ere I saw Elba." "A man, a plan, a canal: Panama." The river Exe in England is a river whose name is a palindrome.
Numbers that read the same forward and backward or upside down are known as palindromic numbers. Examples include 0, 1, 8, and combinations like 69 or 88. These numbers maintain their appearance when flipped or reversed, making them unique in their symmetry. In the case of 96, when turned upside down, it becomes 69, demonstrating this characteristic.
That's going to depend on which direction you're counting. -- If you're counting up (forward, like counting money), the next one after seven is eight. -- If you're counting down (backward, like a rocket launch), the next one after seven is six.
These words are called palindromes, like bob, nun, eve, sis .
No. A palindrome is spelled the same forward and backward, like 'kayak'. 'river' backwards would be 'revir'
palindrome like....racecar....or rise to vote sir!
Backward.
"Palindromes", like race car, Madam, I'm Adam, no melons, no lemon
Words that are spelled the same forward and backward are called "palindromes", including such words as noon, radar, racecar, and redder. Words that spell different words when spelled backward are variously known as semodnilaps, heteropalindromes, and anadromes. They include such word pairs as stressed/desserts, deliver/reviled, and diaper/repaid. (see related links for lists)
It is where you skate backwards and then step forward with one foot so you face forward again. Its like a turn but easier.
"Bosch" .
You use it exactly like the other characters; up = forward, down = backward, left = leaning backward and right = leaning forward. I don't remember if he can jump or stop or something, but that's space.
those words like mom, dad, pop, noon, racecar, level, hannah---yea all that good stuff are called palindromes.
They're known as "palindromes", like "Sit on a potato pan, Otis."
No.A palindrome must read the same backward as forward.For example, the word "Mom" is the same when read backward. Similarly, the phrase "Nurses run" is the same read backward though there are spaces which need not be considered.But, the word "River" is "Revir" backward which is not the same as "RiveR". SO, it is not a palindrome.
Palindrome : A word, phrase, verse, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward.