some clues meaning of a palindrome. one of the sense organ
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A palindrome is a word that reads the same even when it is read backwards. Some phrases and some sequence of words are also palindromes. In sequence of words punctuation and the spaces of words are allowed. For example ‘step on no pets’ read the same when read backwards. “Red rum, sir, is murder’ can also be read the same backwards but the space and punctuation will change. The word palindrome is derived from the Greek words ‘palin’ meaning ‘back’ and ‘dromos’ meaning ‘direction’. It was originally used to refer to the crab’s backward movement.
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