Same word forward and back


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A palindrome is a word, sentence, verse, or even number that reads the same backward or forward. It derives from Greek roots that literally mean “running back” (palin is “again, back,” and dromos, “running.”) The word appears to have been created in English based on these roots in the early 1600s.

What words can you spell backwards and forwards?

The most familiar palindromes in English are character-unit palindromes. The characters read the same backward as forward. Some examples of palindromic words are redivider, deified, civic, radar, level, rotor, kayak, reviver, racecar, madam, and refer.

What does spell backwards forward mean?

A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or sequence of words that reads the same backward as forward.

Which vehicle is spelled the same forward and backward?

Racecar. Everyone has heard of the famous palindrome example of “racecar,” which is spelled the same backwards and forwards.

What time is spelled the same forwards and backwards?

Answer: Time which is spelled the same forwards and backwards is a palindrome, the word is NOON. NOON is spelled the same forwards and backwards.

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A word that is the same forward and back is called a palindrome.
Examples of palindromes include racecar, mom, and detartrated.

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I’ll take a kick at this can, but it is pure speculation. Maybe someone can come up with a documented answer.

Firstly, we should understand that «back» and «backward» are both adverbs. Both have a meaning which is «away from the front; toward the back». In this definition, they are synonymous.

The implied verb in «back» and «forward» is go, as in «go back» or «go forward.» The statement «go backward» is grammatically correct but idiomatically it’s not how we would say it in English — at least, the forms of English I’m familiar with. Native English speakers are more likely to say «go back.» Look at this comparative chart of how often «go back» and «go backward» are used.

That being said, in English user interfaces we will also use «previous» and «next». This is used more for a sequence of pages, such as Google results pages.

As for French, «précédent» and «suivant» don’t have a monopoly, either. I often see buttons like «< Retour» to mean «< Back». And in my Chrome interface right now, if I hover over the back and forward buttons, I get «Réculer d’une page» and «Avancer d’une page». Internet Explorer gives me a mix: «Retour» and «suivant».

At the end of the day, what matters from a UX perspective is:

  • Your label is clear. «Backward» meets this criterion. A user would expect to go backward.
  • Your label is natural. «Backward» could cause a momentary hesitation, just because the wording is not an established convention.

Hope that helps! Bonne chance !

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What is it called when you can take a word and spell it foward and backward and it’s still the same word? Like… bob

Thanks

  • #2

That would be a palindromic word, like noon, which is not only the same spelled forwards as backwards, but also is the same upside down (when spelled in all caps).

:)

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hello

RonBee said:

That would be a palindromic word, like noon, which is not only the same spelled forwards as backwards, but also is the same upside down (when spelled in all caps).

:)

sorry but i am not agree with you

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Re: hello

croaker78 said:

sorry but i am not agree with you

Ron is correct. :roll:

PS — Say: Sorry, but I do not agree with you. :wink:

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kate said:

What is it called when you can take a word and spell it foward and backward and it’s still the same word? Like… bob

Thanks

:D palindrome :D

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  • #7

A palindrome for overworked restaurant staff:

Stressed- no tips- spit on desserts

;-)

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Re: hello

croaker78 said:

RonBee said:

That would be a palindromic word, like noon, which is not only the same spelled forwards as backwards, but also is the same upside down (when spelled in all caps).

:)

sorry but i am not agree with you

A palindrome is a word (or phrase) that is spelled the same forwards as backwards. (Check the glossary.) The original poster gave bob as an example. Spell bob backwards and you get bob. The example given in the glossary is madam. A well-known palindromic phrase is Madam, I’m Adam. (Punctuation and capitalization is ignored.)

:D

(Say: «Sorry, but I do not agree with you.»)

:D

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It’s quite some sentence. ;-)

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  • #14

For a waiter or waitress:

Stressed, no tips? Spit on desserts

;-)

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There once was a man named Dan. He was wise and attracted many followers. They all lived near him and became known as Dan’s clan.
The government feared the Clan of Dan for their enlightened wisdom, and plotted their downfall. They passed laws and soon the Clan of Dan was exiled to live by the river. There they had plenty of water, however.
The government saw that they had water and plotted some more. They evicted the Clan of Dan from its land, forcing it to move far from the river.
But the members of the clan were wise, and they dug a trench from the river to their new land.
Then the government passed a new law that forbade the Clan of Dan from taking any water anywhere in the state. So they dug the trench all the way north to the Canadian border, and the Canadian government promised them water, and the trench became a great canal, and so they prevailed.

And the moral of this dumb story, if you didn’t already see it a mile away,
is
A Dan, a clan, a canal — Canada!

  • #17

longest word that can be spelt forward and backwards is
redivider.

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RonBee said:

That would be a palindromic word, like noon, which is not only the same spelled forwards as backwards, but also is the same upside down (when spelled in all caps).
:)

So is there a word for words like NOON which are the same upside down and front to back?

And what about MOW which when rotated 180 degrees still reads MOW?

Tdol

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  • #20

Did you know that «I’m a lasagna hang a salami» backwards is the same thing?

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