Difference between revisions of "Palindrome"

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*Able was I, ere I saw Elba.
 
*Able was I, ere I saw Elba.
 
*Sit on a potato pan, Otis
 
*Sit on a potato pan, Otis
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*Dennis, Nell, Edna, Leon, Nedra, Anita, Rolf, Nora, Alice, Carol, Leo, Jane, Reed, Dena, Dale, Basil, Rae, Penny, Lana, Dave, Denny, Lena, Ida, Bernadette, Ben, Ray, Lila, Nina, Jo, Ira, Mara, Sara, Mario, Jan, Ina, Lily, Arne, Bette, Dan, Reba, Diane, Lynn, Ed, Eva, Dana, Lynne, Pearl, Isabel, Ada, Ned, Dee, Rena, Joel, Lora, Cecil, Aaron, Flora, Tina, Arden, Noel, and Ellen sinned.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:46, July 6, 2007

A palindrome is a word, phrase, sentence, or number that can be read the same backwards and forwards.

Examples

  • Racecar
  • Madam, I'm Adam
  • A man, a plan, a canal, Panama
  • 1858581
  • Lived on Decaf, faced no Devil
  • Star buttons, not tub rats
  • Able was I, ere I saw Elba.
  • Sit on a potato pan, Otis
  • Dennis, Nell, Edna, Leon, Nedra, Anita, Rolf, Nora, Alice, Carol, Leo, Jane, Reed, Dena, Dale, Basil, Rae, Penny, Lana, Dave, Denny, Lena, Ida, Bernadette, Ben, Ray, Lila, Nina, Jo, Ira, Mara, Sara, Mario, Jan, Ina, Lily, Arne, Bette, Dan, Reba, Diane, Lynn, Ed, Eva, Dana, Lynne, Pearl, Isabel, Ada, Ned, Dee, Rena, Joel, Lora, Cecil, Aaron, Flora, Tina, Arden, Noel, and Ellen sinned.