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These are geographic anagrams and anadromes. Anagrams are rearrangements of the letters of another name or word. Anadromes (also called reversals or ananyms) are other names or words spelled backwards. Technically, a reversal is also an anagram, but the two are derived by different methods, so they are listed separately.
A palindromic place is a city or town whose name can be read the same forwards or backwards. An example of this would be Navan in Ireland. Some of the entries on this list are only palindromic if the next administrative division they are a part of is also included in the name, such as Adaven, Nevada.
Cedar City – Festival City USA [3] Cottonwood Heights – City between the Canyons [4] Green River – The World's Watermelon Capital [5] Kanab. Utah's Little Hollywood [6] Greatest Earth on Show [7] Orem – Family City USA [8] Provo – Happy Valley [9] Salt Lake City. City of the Saints [10] Crossroads of the West [11] Small Lake City [12 ...
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An anadrome is therefore a special type of anagram. The English language is replete with such words. The English language is replete with such words. The word anadrome comes from Greek anádromos ( ἀνάδρομος ), "running backward", and can be compared to palíndromos ( παλίνδρομος ), "running back again" (whence palindrome ).
West Valley City, which has a population of 134,470, is about 10 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. It was incorporated in 1980 to serve four fast-growing communities outside Salt Lake City. Show ...
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An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. [1] For example, the word anagram itself can be rearranged into the phrase "nag a ram"; which is an Easter egg suggestion in Google after searching for the word "anagram". [2]