
1) Messages going to and fro 2) Reviver, radar, rotor, etc
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Thomas Blount's English dictionary (1656) explains that 'Palindromes (Gr.) are those sentences or verses, where the syllables are the same backward as forward. As a noble Lady in Queen Elizabeths time, being for a time forbidden the Court, for too much familiarity with a great Lord in favour, gave this Devise, the Moon covered with a cloud, and und...
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Thomas blount's english dictionary (1656) explains that 'palindromes (gr.) Are those sentences or ve
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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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