FYI -- they are called palindromes...
Don't nod
Dogma: I am God
Never odd or even
Too bad – I hid a boot
Rats live on no evil star
No trace; not one carton
Was it Eliot's toilet I saw?
Murder for a jar of red rum
May a moody baby doom a yam?
Go hang a salami; I'm a lasagna hog!
Satan, oscillate my metallic sonatas!
A Toyota! Race fast... safe car: a Toyota
Straw? No, too stupid a fad; I put soot on warts
Are we not drawn onward, we few, drawn onward to new era?
Doc Note: I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod
No, it never propagates if I set a gap or prevention
Anne, I vote more cars race Rome to Vienna
Sums are not set as a test on Erasmus
Kay, a red nude, peeped under a yak
Some men interpret nine memos
Campus Motto: Bottoms up, Mac
Go deliver a dare, vile dog!
Madam, in Eden I'm Adam
Oozy rat in a sanitary zoo
Ah, Satan sees Natasha
Lisa Bonet ate no basil
Do geese see God?
God saw I was dog
Dennis sinned
2006-07-08 10:22:58
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answer #2
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answered by summitdog2001 2
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Words that are spelled the same backwards as they are forwards are called palindromes. The English language is full of them, and I think that there is definitely more than two.
Here are some examples (organized by letter):
Ada, aha, Anna,
bib, bob, boob, bub,
civic,
dad, deed, deified, did, dud,
eke, ere, eve, ewe, eye,
gag, gig,
hah, Hannah, hallah, huh,
kayak,
level,
madam, mam, mom, mum,
Nan, noon, nun,
Otto,
pap, peep, pep, pip, poop, pop, pup,
racecar, radar, redder, refer, repaper, reviver, rotator, rotor,
sees, sexes, stats,
tat, tenet, tit, toot, tut,
wow
I checked them all in the American Heritage Dictionary.
2006-07-08 10:17:01
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answer #4
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answered by Just Wondering 777 3
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