Palindrome

/ˈpælɪndroʊm/ noun

A word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward — language that refuses to choose a direction.

From Greek palindromos (running back again), from palin (again, back) + dromos (running, course). The oldest known palindrome is the Latin phrase sator arepo tenet opera rotas, found at Pompeii and still undeciphered.

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SWpalindromu
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