Palindrome
No. A monomial (watch the spelling, please - only one "no") is a special case of a polynomial. A polynomial may have any number of terms; a monomial has exactly one term.
500
If you mean the plural of plane, it is planes. If you mean the spelling of another word that is pronounced the same way, it is plain.
Yes. unless your a hydra, in which case they should be reversed and translated into greek for calarity.
The sum of all palindromic numbers from 1001 to 9999 is 495000.
its written the same because its a computer term
Hononym
Faeces or feces spelling varies but both mean the same.
In Hebrew it is, but the English transliteration varies in spelling.
Flow My answer is that when referring to how a liquid flows, we use the term viscosity.Flowability is spelt just the same way you have spelt it.
They are homographs: wait, weight, tire, tyre, and so on.
A mic. Sounds and pronounced like "MIKE" Same spelling as an Irish discriminatory term
Ophthalmoplegia is the correct spelling applicable in the UK.The term ophthalmoparesis may be used for the same condition, the weakness or paralysis of eye motor muscles.
Spelling is about uniformity.When everybody spells a word the same way then everybody can recognise the word immediately and so understand easily what is being written.
The Spanish term desame means disarmament, from the root verb desarollar (to develop).
A number is said to be palindromic when it remains the same when it is reversed. 5 reversed is 5 itself.
Tornado would come first. If any term's beginning letters are the same as the whole spelling of another term, the shorter term will come first.