How do you know if what you say is not a palindrome? Here is the answer

The palindrome, also called palindrome, palindrome or palindrome is understood by a word or phrase that can be read in the same way from front to back or back to front. His name comes from the Greek words palin dromein which mean to go back again. Palindromes can also be included in the numbers, these being called capicúa, they are the numbers that can be read in the same way to the right or the other way around; many of these being of Indo-Arabic notation

Types of palindromes

It is usually used to notice a palindrome the fact that the first letter of the word is equal to the last, and thus the penultimate equal to the second. For example the words recognize o aniline they can be seen as full-blown palindromes. Otherwise we could also use the last syllables, as for example with the words toga and cat, although the latter would be rather called an anagram.

Words that are palindromes

  • The baby sitter,
  • babbled,
  • Aibophobia
  • Ana
  • Wing
  • Sandpit
  • Arepera
  • Aniline
  • Pineapple
  • Aviva
  • Bob
  • Malayalam
  • Menem
  • Neuquén
  • Gold
  • Oruro
  • Bear
  • Eye
  • Radar
  • Recognize
  • Rotor
  • Venues
  • Seres
  • We are
  • We submit

When talking about palindromic phrases, of course, these will suffer in their meaning the longer they are. However, the longer they are, the complexity increases and people easily take it as a didactic game to create phrases with palindromes. Even tests are applied where it is necessary that the one who takes it creates a palindrome whose complexity can vary.

An example that being longer they suffer in their meaning is the following:

"Bali her anal flan shot"

As can be seen, in this case the phrase can be considered as a palindrome, but it can also be noted that the palindrome in this phrase has no meaning.

Palindromists

These people who are dedicated to this literary game are known as palindromists, and although there are not many, they are capable of producing palindromes from their minds that most of us would not think of. Here are a few created by palindromists.

Some examples of the use of the palindrome in sentences

  • Speak it, cancel the tsars, new episode see an ear, if a fish you will be the only moon at dawn.
  • Were there owls here? 
  • At the banal Catalan, attack her.
  • For Mom, Rome fuels love for Dad and Dad, Rome fuels love for Mom.
  • Not you, pretty.
  • Guess what you think? Not even thousands originate anymore, not even a scepter dominates me, no more monarchs, a review or a mulatto cart, perhaps nicotine, no longer a neighbor's appointment, animate kitchen, piece hen, smooth sieve, we frolic with a tap, enjoy, panic walk, onyx predicts, no longer does she take out bacon, a luminous terracotta pear, sacred payroll and mortecina spirit, no more turns she removes, no longer no poet, no longer no life. 
  • There by the troop carried, brought to that place of maneuvers, a woman as a captain wearing a beret will leave me, despite hating every troop for such clothes.
  • There if Maria gives notice and so she will go to my chair.
  • Loving gives drama
  • I love the peaceful dove.
  • Love to Rome.
  • Ana washes wool.
  • "To Dubai I will yield," Buddha said.
  • My monogamous magician does not pamper.
  • Rice to the lady gives the fox.
  • Garlic housed under soybeans.
  • Anaís replaced her blind.
  • Sister Alabama loved the rose.
  • Ana brings the hazelnut to the bear.
  • Adam won't taste cheap banana with nothing
  • Friend don't moan
  • There you see, Seville
  • Ali took linden
  • The ivy already burns
  • There the diagram falls and bitter idea is silent
  • Ana, deluded, will tie the bad rat to her vine
  • So, Maria, you will shave Sara to go to mass
  • Anita washes the tub.
  • Cancel the Moon.
  • He longs for scab.
  • Up the beer.
  • Bind him, demonic Cain, or give me away. 
  • Tying the rat.
  • Atheist for Arabia was a rare poet.
  • The abbot gave rice to the fox.
  • The bar is magnet or miserable area.
  • She gives you detail.
  • Eva, there is already a bird.
  • Isaac doesn't snore like that.
  • The natural route.
  • The route gave us another natural step.
  • The Nemocón do not eat salt.
  • Lethal TV.
  • I know, Lady of the Sun.
  • I managed to see a goal.
  • Blue light.
  • Either you break that ass, or you light that rag.
  • I'll bring your father art, you slut.
  • Romano shitted dagger with love.
  • His sonorous Moorish waiter is leaving, not his birds.
  • Seven melons to the glaze do not put it.
  • Your rival smokes things or camouflages viruses
  • Did I eat snot here?
  • That's how Felisa fucked him.
  • To be prose, surprise!
  • I didn't say that, Poseidon.
  • Another intercourse, short man!
  • To port! Asshole was humping.
  • Nazi: neither life divinizes.
  • I will dream art of bringing years.
  • To the healthy giraffe, safari pull
  • More rice to the fox, Sam.
  • Their ships are leaving.
  • Submit or kill.
  • Are they mules or civic students?
  • I do yoga today 
  • I am.
  • Eye; that bear, that; eye.
  • There, he neither cooks nor cooks.
  • We will nullify the shallow moon.
  • So atheist poet will rhyme for my laugh.
  • Nothing, I am Adam.
  • I did not give my decorum, I gave my gift.
  • No can, no: the whole plowed dilato heel to heel.
  • "Don't marry Columbus"
  • No Mara, let us subdue or kill Ramón.
  • Don't draw on that cardboard.
  • You will hear Rosario pray.
  • Rome is neither known without gold, nor is it known without love. 

Capicuas

Capicúa, whose meaning is head and tail, is known as the way of writing the palindrome dedicated to numbers. In these cases it is more common to see them with an Indo-Arabic notation, but here we will show you some examples in common numbering.

  • 07470
  • 56265
  • 78787
  • 2002
  • 5005
  • 8998
  • 36563

Capicua collectors

Until the 1990s in Buenos Aires, Argentina, numbered tickets ranging from 00000 to 99999 were printed for collectives. This meant that for each series a thousand capicuas would be generated, and due to its relative rarity (one ticket for every hundred) gave them a special value. It should be noted that one of the characteristics for which these tickets were also usually collected was for their aesthetic appearance and for their vivid colors.

The rarest were those that had their five equal numbers since there were only ten different tickets.

With this article we denote that the palindrome is, in addition to a fun game to get you thinking, a lifestyle that allows you to put your mind to work, either by playing with the creation of palindromic phrases in different languages, or with the implementation of capicuas to have palindromic figures.


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