
1) Anna or Otto 2) Mom or dad 3) Race car 4) Race car is one 5) Rotor or radar 6) Warsaw was raw 7) Word
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A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of symbols or elements that reads the same forward or reversed, with general allowances for adjustments to punctuation and word dividers. Famous examples include `Amor, Roma`, `A man, a plan, a canal: Panama`, `Race car` and `No `x` in `Nixon``. Composing literature in palindrom...
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• (n.) A word, verse, or sentence, that is the same when read backward or forward; as, madam; Hannah; or Lewd did I live, & evil I did dwel.
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word, number, sentence, or verse that reads the same backward or forward. The term derives from the Greek palin dromo (`running back again`).[2 related articles]
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A word, verse, sentence, or passage that reads the same forwards or backwards; the term comes from the Greek palindromos for 'running back again.' Well-known examples include: 'Madam, I'm Adam;' 'A man, a plan, a canal – Panama!;' and 'Able was I ere I saw Elba.' A slightly longer one, devised...
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See Palindromic sequence.
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<molecular biology> A word or sentence that reads the same backwards as it does forward, such as radar. ... A nucleic acid sequence whose 5'-to-3' sequence is identical on each DNA strand. The sequence is the same when one strand is read left to right and the other strand is read right to left. Recognition sites of many restriction enzymes ar...
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A word, sentence, or verse that reads the same way backward or foreward. Certain words in English na
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A nucleotide sequence on a DNA molecule in which the same sequence is found on each strand, but in the opposite direction, leading to the formation of a repetitious inversion.
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Pal'in·drome noun [ Greek ... running back again; ... again + ... to run: confer French
palindrome .] A word, verse, or sentence, that is the same when read backward or forward; as,
madam ;
Hannah ; or
Lewd did I live, & evil I did dwel .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pal′in-drōm Definitions: 1. In molecular biology, a self-complementary nucleic acid sequence; a sequence identical to its complementary strand, if both are 'read' in the same 5′ to 3′ direction, or inverted repeating sequences running in opposite directions (5′-AGTTGA-3′) on either side o...
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Palindrome: In genetics, a DNA or RNA sequence that reads the same in both directions. The sites of many restriction enzymes that cut (restrict) DNA are palindromes. In rheumatology, palindromic rheumatism is a form of joint inflammation in which the joints involved by the arthritis appear to change periodically from one region of the body to anoth...
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Word, phrase or line of verse which reads the same forwards or backwards e.g. 'Able was I ere I saw Elba.'
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A palindrome is a word, phrase or sentence the letters of which read the same left to right as right to left, such as 'was it a cat I saw'.
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[
n] - a word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward
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A word or phrase that means the same when read in either direction. For example
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palindrome, palindromes A word, verse, or sentence that reads exactly the same backward as forward. The best known palindrome is probably the remark Napoleon supposedly made when he was banished to the island of Elba after his removal as emperor of France: 'Able was I ere I saw Elba.' Of course there is also: 'Sore was I ere I saw Eros' and 'Liv...
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A double-stranded DNA segment in which the sequence of one strand is in the reverse order to the other strand. Example
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A palindrome is a type of word play in which a word or phrase spelled forward is the same word or phrase spelled backward.
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A positive integer whose digits read the same forward and backwards.e.g.11, 121, 2332
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a word or phrase which is the same when read left-right or right-left: madam; mum; dad; eve; pup; Madam, I'm Adam.
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noun a word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward
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Word, sentence, or verse that reads the same backwards as forwards (ignoring word breaks and punctuation). `Madam, in Eden, I'm Adam.` `Ten animals I slam in a net.`
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