A palindrome is a number, or sequence of letters, that is read the same from left to right, as from right to left. For example, the word "noon" - if you read it backwards, you also get "noon".
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A palindrome sequence reads the same forwards as backwards. For example, "12321" is a palindrome sequence as it reads the same forwards and backwards.
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or any sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forward. The key characteristic of a palindrome is that it remains unchanged when read in reverse. Some common examples include "radar," "madam," and "level."
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters that reads the same forward and backward (e.g., "madam" or "racecar"). In this case, the phrase "paper again" is not a palindrome because it reads differently when reversed ("niaga repap"). To create a palindrome from "paper again," you would need to rearrange the letters to form a sequence that reads the same forward and backward, such as "again paper" or "paper repap."
"Saltcaps" is a palindrome for plastic.
A palindrome for "soda pop" is "pop a dop."
"Radar" is a palindrome for a type of flower.