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A palindrome is a word that reads the same if read forwards or backwards. Some examples are civic, level, rotor, and radar.
"Redrum" spelled backwards is "murder." It is famously used in Stephen King's novel "The Shining" as a cryptic clue.
No, "Old King Cole was a merry old soul" is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forward. This phrase does not read the same backward as forward.
In the game of checkers, a kinged pawn may be moved like a normal pawn, but can move in any direction, forwards or backwards, side to side, as long as the move is diagonal. ----InfoMac
its sun king's the direct contrary. Read the lyrics from the end to begining
The spelling of an ancient Egyptian king is "pharaoh." The card game is spelled "faro" (originally the same name, from the same source).
Yes it can and it is the only bird that can fly backwards
Yes.
The king of Ancient Mesopotamia was King Hammurabi.
I believe that the first ancient Jewish king was King Saul.
In ancient times, King Herod was proclaimed as the King of the Jews.
pharoah-kohn (i.e. farakhan). pharoah = king ,and kohn-also spelled kohen= priest or serpent, which is an ancient symbol for priest or magus/magi/wise men/elder