Words that can be read from both ends are called palindromes. Examples include "racecar," "level," and "madam." They exhibit symmetry, meaning they read the same forward and backward. Palindromes can also be found in phrases and sentences, such as "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!"
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A homophone for "reed" is "read." Both words sound identical but have different meanings.
The tongue is a muscle that is not attached at both ends.
A line with an arrow at both ends is simply a line.
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It is called a Palindrome, if you're talking about words such as Bob, Hannah, Sis, Level and Racecar
They are palindromes; they read the same both ways.
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A whiff is a small cigar which is open at both ends.
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