a palindrome such as:
"Neil, a trap! Sid is part alien!", "Was it a rat I saw?", "Mr. Owl ate my metal worm", "Sit on a potato pan, Otis."
or:
":Able was I ere I saw Elba", "A man, a plan, a canal—Panama!”, and “Madam, in Eden I'm Adam,”. The last example is still palindromic if "in Eden" is omitted
or:
"Name no one man." are singular palindromes using each character then there are word palindromes using words as the units such as:
fall leaves after leaves fall" and "First Ladies rule the State and state the rule: ladies first". The command "Level, madam, level!", composed only of words that are themselves palindromes, is both a character-by-character and a word-by word palindrome.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palindrome#Words
2007-12-15 14:32:16
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answered by biff.1145 6
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