회문(回文, palindrome)
회문回文
1.=회장(回章).
2. 한시체(漢詩體)의 한 가지. 앞에서 내리읽으나 뒤에서 올려 읽으나 다 말이 되게 쓴 것.
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What in the World is a Palindrome?
A palindrome, according to Merriam-Webster, is a word, phrase, verse, or number that reads the same forwards as it is backwards. The origin of the word comes from the Greek palindromos which means running back again’. It stems from the Greek palin, meaning back/again, and the Greek dramein, meaning to run. This is not to be confused with Emordnilap, which is a word that spells a different word backwards than it does forwards.
Palindromes have been used as far back as ancient Greece in their Sanskrit, though most of those did not survive to modern-day. The earliest form of a written palindrome is dated around 79 CE, and it is known as the “Sator Square”. The square contained the phrase “Sator Arepo Tenet Opera Rotas”, which translated to “The sower Arepo holds with effort the wheels”.
In the modern era, there are much longer palindromes in existence. One of the more notable ones was created by Peter Norvig. In February 2002, Norvig created a program that generated a palindrome of over 15,000 words using over 63,000 letters. When he updated the program in 2007, the program created a palindrome of over 17,000 words and over 74,000 letters. With Norvig’s most recent update in June of 2016, the program created a palindrome that was exactly 21,012 words long with over 90,000 letters. This palindromic number of words on the palindromic date of June 10, 2016, was really a cherry on top of this computer-generated palindrome.
팰린드롬(palindrome)이란?
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List of Interesting Palindrome Words & Phrases You’re Sure to Love!
Last updated on October 29, 2024
by Emma Grace
In this article, we are going to show you some palindrome words & phrases in English. Palindromes are a fun literary technique that helps exercise the brain in a fun and creative way. It’s a fun way to challenge others in their reading and writing in order to give their brain the exercise it needs. Everyone needs a little brain teaser every now and then, and palindromes are a fun way to help the brain.
Palindrome Words & Phrases
Number Palindromes
101
1001
202
2002
1331
3003
8338
11233211
12345654321
Palindromic Phrases
Mad Adam
Eve damned Eden, mad Eve.
Nurse save rare vases run
Evil is a name of a foreman, as I live
No waste, grab a bar, get saw on
Stella won no wallet
Dog, as a devil deified, lived as a god.
Gate-man sees name, garbage man sees name-tag
Nella won’t set a test now, Allen
Live not on evil
Borrow or rob
Step on no pets
A nut for a jar of tuna
Barge in! Relate mere war of 1991 for a were-metal Ernie grab!
Yo, banana boy!
Won’t I panic in a pit now?
Was it a car or a cat I saw?
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