Palindrome
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A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of punctuation and spaces between words is generally permitted). The word "palindrome" was coined from Greek roots Greek πάλιν (palin) "back" and δρóμος (dromos) "way, direction" by English writer Ben Jonson in the 1600s. Composing literature in palindromes is an example of constrained writing.
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See also
- Ambigram
- Anagram
- Antimetabole
- Backmasking
- Constrained writing
- List of palindromic places
- Palindromic number
- Palindromic polynomial
- Pangram
- Phonetic palindrome
- Anastrophe, different word order
- Mirror writing
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Other
- Su Hui (poet)
- Yreka, California for the palindromic Yreka Bakery and Yrella Gallery
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