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Palindromes – A beautiful aspect of English language 0

Palindromes – A beautiful aspect of English language

The word palindrome is derived from the Greek language and means PALIN = AGAIN and DRAMEIN = RUN and means words or sentences that read the same forwards and backwards.

Single word examples:
MALAYALAM
RACECAR
DEED
ROTOR
CIVIC
REDIVIDER
RADAR
MADAM

Full sentence examples include:
MADAM I’M ADAM (Ignoring the punctuations)
A MAN, A PLAN, A CANAL = PANAMA!
ABLE WAS I, ERE, I SAW ELBA
RATS LIVE ON NO EVIL STARS
NEVER ODD OR EVEN
WAS IT ELIOT’S TOILET I SAW?
CAMPUS MOTTO – BOTTOM’S UP MAC
DO GEESE SEE GOD?

Any more examples? Please post them.