What is Palindromes ?
A Palindrome is a word or sentence that reads the same backwards as it does forward. A Palindrome is an interesting and fun word play in the English language.
The words 'A' and 'I' are perhaps the simplest palindromes. The word 'Refer' and the name 'Refer' are more interesting and illustrative palindromes.
Palindromes are a type of palingram called letter palingrams. A palingram is a sentence in which the letters, syllables, or words read the same backward as they do forward.
The sentence, ''I was, was I ?'' is a word palingram, because the words can be placed in reverse order and still read the same.
The sentence, '' I did, did I ?'' is not only a palingram word, but a palingram letter or palindrome as well.
A number of interesting palindromes are given below.
PLALINDROMES WORDS
Reviver | Racecar | Civic |
Dewed | Refer | Devoved |
Dad | Reifier | Kayak |
Stats | Sexes | Civic Defiedn |
Level | Dewed Kinnikinnik | Aibohphobia |
Dogeeseseegod | Eye | Dad |
Murdrum | Cammac | Madam |
I did, did I | Tenet | Alula |
Lemel | Hannah | Radar |
Dammit, I'm mad! |
As I pee, sir, I see Pisa! |
Was it a car or a cat I saw |
A nut for a jar of tuna |
Too bad I hid a boot |
A Toyota. Race fast, safe car. A Toyota |
Nurses run |
Ten animals I slam in a net |
Won't lovers revolt now? |
Cigar? Toss it in a cam race Rome to Vienn |