Palindromes
Palindromes are a phrase that reads the same forward and backward. Palindromes dates back to 79 AD with the Latin word square "Sator Arepo Tenet Opera Rotas" Some of the most famous Palindrome words are civic, radar, level, rotor, kayak, reviver, racecar, and redder. Some famous Palindromes are “Able was I ere saw Elba”, “Madam in Eden, I’m Adam”, and “A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!”
Here are some other Palindromes:
“Was it a rat I saw?”, “Step on no pets”, “Do geese see God”, “Was it Eliots toilet I saw?”, “Never odd or even”, “Murder for a jar of red rum”, “Some men interpret nine memos”,
One last Palindrome:
A man, a plan, a caret, a ban, a myriad, a sum, a lac, a liar, a hoop, a pint, a catalpa, a gas, an oil, a bird, a yell, a vat, a caw, a pax, a wag, a tax, a nay, a ram, a cap, a yam, a gay, a tsar, a wall, a car, a luger, a ward, a bin, a woman, a vassal, a wolf, a tuna, a nit, a pall, a fret, a watt, a bay, a daub, a tan, a cab, a datum, a gall, a hat, a fag, a zap, a say, a jaw, a lay, a wet, a gallop, a tug, a trot, a trap, a tram, a torr, a caper, a top, a tonk, a toll, a ball, a fair, a sax, a minim, a tenor, a bass, a passer, a capital, a rut, an amen, a ted, a cabal, a tang, a sun, an ass, a maw, a sag, a jam, a dam, a sub, a salt, an axon, a sail, an ad, a wadi, a radian, a room, a rood, a rip, a tad, a pariah, a revel, a reel, a reed, a pool, a plug, a pin, a peek, a parabola, a dog, a pat, a cud, a nu, a fan, a pal, a rum, a nod, an eta, a lag, an eel, a batik, a mug, a mot, a nap, a maxim, a mood, a leek, a grub, a gob, a gel, a drab, a citadel, a total, a cedar, a tap, a gag, a rat, a manor, a bar, a gal, a cola, a pap, a yaw, a tab, a raj, a gab, a nag, a pagan, a bag, a jar, a bat, a way, a papa, a local, a gar, a baron, a mat, a rag, a gap, a tar, a decal, a tot, a led, a tic, a bard, a leg, a bog, a burg, a keel, a doom, a mix, a map, an atom, a gum, a kit, a baleen, a gala, a ten, a don, a mural, a pan, a faun, a ducat, a pagoda, a lob, a rap, a keep, a nip, a gulp, a loop, a deer, a leer, a lever, a hair, a pad, a tapir, a door, a moor, an aid, a raid, a wad, an alias, an ox, an atlas, a bus, a madam, a jag, a saw, a mass, an anus, a gnat, a lab, a cadet, an em, a natural, a tip, a caress, a pass, a baronet, a minimax, a sari, a fall, a ballot, a knot, a pot, a rep, a carrot, a mart, a part, a tort, a gut, a poll, a gateway, a law, a jay, a sap, a zag, a fat, a hall, a gamut, a dab, a can, a tabu, a day, a batt, a waterfall, a patina, a nut, a flow, a lass, a van, a mow, a nib, a draw, a regular, a call, a war, a stay, a gam, a yap, a cam, a ray, an ax, a tag, a wax, a paw, a cat, a valley, a drib, a lion, a saga, a plat, a catnip, a pooh, a rail, a calamus, a dairyman, a bater, a canal – Panama!
12 comments:
Nice blog Justin! I really like it. The last palindrome is really creepy. I wonder who invented it. Back then when I was in 1rst grade, people would ask me, "How do you say racecar backwards?" I would say something and the person would say, "Wrong! You say racecar!" I got so confused until I learned about palindromes in 2nd grade. The only thing I didn't know was that they were called palindromes. Thanks to you, I do now.
What a long palindrome! Well, I have have one too. Racecar is one. And thins is one:
rats live on no evil star
how was that? My brother used to list many palindromes but now we remodeled our house and the nates were erased from the mini whiteboard and the whiteboard stand broke down. Some of Justin's palindromes are the ones my brother wrote down. I'm guessing that Justin received the long palindrome from the web. I do not think you can memorize all that, or you'll be like, I dunno, Maybe the fifth kid Einstein? Great post!
Oh that last was insane!! Another one I now is- GO HANG A SALAMI I'M A LASAGNA HOG. Palindromes a re interesting. I would like to know how they were first invented. I want to find out they got figured out by accident or on purpose.
Some other palindromes that I know are rats live on no evil star, Madam, I'm Adam, and also Was that a rat I saw. Some short palindromes are eye, top pot, noon, and part trap. I don't know any other palindromes, but the website that you gave was really cool. I also think that there are such things as number palindromes, but there are an unlimited number of those.
Nice post Justin!
Woww Justin! That was really confusing to understand! I think this is a palindromes! Live Evil. Was saw. Those are all I can think of! :P
Nice post Justin! Thank you! :D
The guy who wrote that palindrome probably took at least a year to make it and probably had a really good strategy and had a really good vocabulary. I used to really be interested in palindromes and confused at the same time. Then on a newspaper next to a palindrome were anigrams and than I got really good at them. Sadly I didn't write them down and I forgot them. All palindromes are anigrams but tougher since anigrams have to be a word but scrambled, can make a new word.
I wonder who made the last palindrome creepy. I don't really get what's the use of palindromes.
It's kind of weird why people made different language. I think english is already good enough.
OMG!!! THAT IS THE LONGEST PALINDROME I HAVE EVER SEEN! I have always loved palindromes because it doesn't look the same from the back end, but it really is the same thing! But the last one that you put is sooooo cool! I know a couple sentences though! They are...
Rats live on no evil star
A man, a plan, a canal, panama
There are also a couple of names like Bob or Hannah. This a a really awesome post! Nice post Justin!!!! =P
Some of the palindromes I know are:
"stop pots", "racecar", "radar", "live evil", "tar a rat", "Doc Note: I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod.", "And DNA", and "No, it never propagates if I set a gap or prevention". I guess there actually are more palindromes than I suspected. Nice post Justin!
Nice blog, Justin! That last one was crazy! I really wonder where you got that one,when I showed my mom that one she was like,"where did that one come from", anyway palindromes seem really cool. I have heard some simple words like radar, and racecar, but I never knew that they were called palindromes.
I really like the palindromes. I didn't know what they were called at first. The last palindrome was VERY long. That was pretty creepy! My brother also writes some palindromes just for fun. It is very fun when we do it together because we can think of words very quickly. Sometimes, my family thinks of some palindromes. Like for example : racecar, kayak, and other ones that were listed. Palindromes are very cool!
Nice Post Justin!
Awesome blog! Actually, I never heard of palindromes before the blog and I think they are really facsinating accept the Epic Last Palindrome ; A man, a plan, a caret, a ban, bla bla, bla bla, yawn-bla, bla bla, etc. Love your post topic!
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