In the plural, it's "sagas."
Ah, palindromes are like little friends that read the same forwards and backwards. For a long heroic story, a palindrome could be "A Santa at NASA." Just like painting happy little trees, playing with words can bring joy and creativity to your day.
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A palindrome for long heroic stories could be "Epic hero bore hope."
It depends how religious you are but if you aren't the first person credited to create the first palindrome was Greek Poet Sotades and if you are religious it was credited to Adam from the Adam and eve story.
It is the plural noun: sagas
There is no palindrome for 14.
Because it doesn't read the same way backwards and forwards. A word does not need to be an example of its definition. Do you ever wonder why the word "abbreviation" is so long or why "onomatopoeia" doesn't sound like anything?
"nun" is a palindrome that means 'a religious woman'.
Ere is a preposition that is a palindrome.
No, it isn't a palindrome.
The palindrome is Level.
Any number that is is a palindrome will always be a palindrome.