0 a word or group of words that is the same when you read it forwards from the beginning or backwards from the end: --
"Refer" and "level" are palindromes.
A seed number may be a palindrome itself.
All one-digit and two-digit numbers eventually become palindromes after repeated reversal and addition.
Here, reading the sentence backwards including vowels would not create a palindrome.
When reading a palindrome from left-to-right, it is, in essence, impossible to locate the middle until the entire word has been read completely.
It is believed that palindromes frequently are also found in proteins, but their role in the protein function is not clearly known.
The presence of two palindromes in the regional duplication may increase the probability of degradation.
He composed a poem that can be read from end or start, where all four lines together form a palindrome.
The group's name is a palindrome, reading the same both backwards and forwards.