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  2. 26 Palindrome Examples: Words and Phrases That Are the ... - AOL

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    The post 26 Palindrome Examples: Words and Phrases That Are the Same Backwards and Forwards appeared first on Reader's Digest. Palindrome words are spelled the same backward and forward.

  3. Palindrome - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of palindrome in the context of genetics is slightly different, from the definition used for words and sentences. Since the DNA is formed by two paired strands of nucleotides , and the nucleotides always pair in the same way ( Adenine (A) with Thymine (T), Cytosine (C) with Guanine (G)), a (single-stranded) sequence of DNA is said ...

  4. Anthony Etherin - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Etherin (born 2 September 1981) is a British experimental formal poet and publisher for the imprint Penteract Press. He is known for his use of strict, often combinatorial, literary restrictions, most notably palindromes, [1] anagrams, and aelindromes, a restriction of his own invention.

  5. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    Animation of a half-turn ambigram of the word ambigram, with 180-degree rotational symmetry [1]. An ambigram is a calligraphic composition of glyphs (letters, numbers, symbols or other shapes) that can yield different meanings depending on the orientation of observation.

  6. Are you a better parent than your mom or dad? My son's ... - AOL

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    What it means, though, is that we grew up knowing and sometimes being told outright that our opinion or overall sense of self didn't matter. We had anxiety. We lived with depression.

  7. Palindromes and Anagrams - Wikipedia

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    Palindromes and Anagrams was a modest success when first published, selling over 13,000 copies by 1979. [2] It was favourably reviewed in Word Ways, the journal of recreational linguistics which Bergerson formerly edited; fellow ex-editor Borgmann wrote that the book succeeds in "impart[ing] to palindromes and anagrams a status, a dignity, and a future they have not heretofore possessed", and ...

  8. What does it mean when your child calls you 'bruh'? - AOL

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    Here's how to define "bruh" in modern slang and what teens mean when they call you "bruh." ... "Directly tell your child, 'My name is mom, not bruh,'" she says. "Or, respond in a similar manner ...

  9. Reversible poem - Wikipedia

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    Reversible poems, called hui-wen shih poems, were a Classical Chinese artform.The most famous poet using this style was the 4th-century poet Su Hui, who wrote an untitled poem now called "Star Gauge" (Chinese: 璇璣圖; pinyin: xuán jī tú). [1]