Words spelt the same in both directions are called palindromes. They range from the simplest 'I', 'aha', bob, tat, mom, to the longest; detartarated - having been treated for the removal of tartar Malayalam - the language of the southwestern province of India, Kerala
They are called palindromes:
aha
a Toyota
dad
deed
evil olive
Hannah
kayak
level
madam
mom
pop
puff up
racecar
redivider
radar
sexes
solos
top spot
toot
tot
we few
Other words that can be reversed are:
bat-tab
liar-rail
mad-dam
mood-doom
net-ten
on-no
reed-deer
slap-pals
sleep-peels
spit-tips
spot-tops
stop-pots
star-rats
tide-edit
Racecar
They are called palindromes.
palindromes -J
repaper, rotator, reviver
Palindrome. Funny, that's the category you put it in!
Palindromes: Madam I'm Adam Racecar
A word or sentence that is spelled the same backward and forward is called a palindrome.
A word that is spelled the same way forward and backward is called a palindrome.
One example is the word "live." It can mean "to be alive" when read forward, and "to reside" when read backward.
Some examples of compound words that are the same when spelled backward and forward are "deified" and "reviver."
Both racecar and kayak are spelled the same forward and backward. These types of words and phrases are called "palindromes."
It is noon.