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Palindromes

Updated: Jul 7, 2020

WOW! Your MOM MADAM ANNA drives a CIVIC like a RACE CAR.. welcome to the next LEVEL..

A Palindrome (Palindromo in Italian) is a word (or a phrase) that reads the same backwards or forwards.

"Palindromos" ( Greek, meaning "Running Back") is the origin of the word, where "Palin" means "Back" and "Dromos" "To Run".


Palindromes are an interesting anomaly and every language has its own.


That's it for today, I must GO HANG A SALAMI before the NURSES RUN..


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