The proper term is 'palindrome'. It applies to words and phrases.
"Madam in Eden, I'm Adam." is a palindromic phrase.
2006-09-01 05:06:35
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answered by 飞行高 3
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Kayak
2006-09-01 11:37:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Malayalam (its a south Indian language)
2006-09-01 06:19:21
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answered by Old Man Mozz 2
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Here is another sentence for you
Madam I'm Adam
2006-09-01 09:01:12
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answered by jsweit8573 6
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How about a whole sentence?
Rats live on no evil star
2006-09-01 06:19:21
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answered by D 4
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The proper name for these words is "palindrome(s)". mom, dad, noon, radar, level, toot, peep, racecar, ere,
2006-09-01 12:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think REDIVIDER is the longest common word in English :)
2006-09-01 07:53:44
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answered by nelabis 6
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POOP,TOOT, NUN, MOM, WOW, AHA, AVA, MUM, TAT, TUT, TOT, BOOB, POOP, BIB, BOB, SIS, NOON
2006-09-01 06:24:03
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answered by jobug 4
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mamma - pappa - bob -gag - tot -
2006-09-01 06:18:04
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answered by tufty2310 2
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racecar
2006-09-01 10:31:58
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answered by MalibuMarlie 2
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