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8 o'clock. It's one hour earlier. This also works in summer as both put their clocks forward at the same time.
daylight savings time.
If you mean, it is spelled the same forward and backwards, that probably refers to "noon".
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Centipedes has eyes on both ways, at the front and at the back. so they can see both ways, backwards and forwards.
Revel-to have an enjoyable time in the company of others, especially at a party:)Spelled backwards, the word revel becomes lever.
Time does not go backwards in a literal sense according to our current understanding of physics. Time always moves forward in a linear direction.
Ah, what a happy little question! We call a word that is another word spelled backwards a "palindrome." It's like a little surprise waiting for you at the end of a word, bringing joy and symmetry to language. Just like adding a touch of light to a painting, palindromes add a touch of whimsy to our vocabulary.
No, time does not go backwards in the spring. However, we do "spring forward" by moving our clocks ahead one hour for daylight saving time.
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