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Palindrome

Definition: Palindrome

Palindrome

Noun

1. A word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward.

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "palindrome" was first used: some time around 1629. (references)

Etymology: Palindrome \Pal"in*drome\, noun. [Greek expression running back again; again to run: compare to the French expression palindrome.]. (Websters 1913)



Specialty Definitions: Palindrome

DomainDefinitions

Health

In genetic terms a DNA sequence which is the same (or very similar) when complementary strands are read in opposite directions. It has the property of rotational (dyad) symmetry. (references)

Literature

Palindrome (3 syl.). A word or line which reads backwards and forwards alike, as Madam, also Roma tibi subito motibus ibit amor. (Greek, palin dromo, to run back again.) (See Sotadic. )
The following Greek palindrome is very celebrated:-
NI$si$ONANOMHMATAMHMONANO$si$IN
(Wash my transgressions, not only my face). The legend round the font at St. Mary's, Nottingham. Also on the font in the basilica of St. Sophia, Constantinople; also on the font of St. Stephen d'Egres, Paris; at St. Menin's Abbey, Orléans; at Dulwich College; and at the following churches: Worlingsworth (Suffolk), Harlow (Essex), Knapton (Norfolk), Melton Mowbray (it has been removed to a neighbouring hamlet), St. Martin's, Ludgate (London), and Hadleigh (Suffolk). (See Ingram: Churches of London, vol. ii.; Malcolm: Londinum Redivivum, vol. iv. p. 356; Allen: London, vol. iii. p. 530.)
It is said that when Napoleon was asked whether he could have invaded England, he answered "Able was I ere I saw Elba." Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: Palindrome

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or any other sequence of units (like a strand of DNA) which has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of spaces between letters is generally permitted). The word palindrome comes from the Greek words palin (back) and dramein (to run) meaning running back. Writing literature in palindromes is an example of constrained writing.

According to Bill Bryson's Mother Tongue: English & How It Got That Way (p. 227): "Palindromes... are at least 2,000 years old. The ancient Greeks often put 'Nipson anomémata mé monan opsin' on fountains - (ps is one letter in greek: psi). It translates as 'Wash the sin as well as the face.' The Romans admired them, too, as demonstrated by 'In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni' ('We enter the circle after dark and are consumed by fire'), which was said to describe the action of moths."

The latin palindrome 'Sator Arepo tenet opera rotas' is remarkable for the fact that it reproduces itself also if one forms a word from the first letters, then the second letters and so forth. Hence it can also be arranged into a square which can be read either horizontally or vertically:

SATOR
AREPO
TENET
OPERA
ROTAS

Palindromes occur in many western languages, but they are particularly prevalent in English due to the wide variety and frequent reversal of letter pairs within words.

Japanese palindromes, called kaibun, rely on the hiragana syllabary, like the word "shinbunshi" (newsprint). Their syllabary makes it possible to make very long palindromes.

Chinese palindromes are relatively easy to create due to the structure of written Chinese. For example: 我愛媽媽,媽媽愛我 ("I love Mom, Mom loves me") --- this is usually the first palindrome learned by Chinese kids. Numerous palindromes can be created by replacing "媽媽"(Mom) with any person. As a result, only very special palindromes are worth mentioning.

Examples of palindromic words and phrases:

Symmetry by sound

In Japanese:

The Icelandic music-band Sigur Rós composed a song on their album Ágætis Byrjun, which partly sounds the same, playing forwards or backwards. Not only symmetric from the notes, but also symmetric in the sound by mixing the reverse music over the original. The song - named Staralfur - can be downloaded at their website under http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/media/index.html.

The interlude from Alban Berg's opera, Lulu is a palindrome.

See also crab canon, in classical music: a canon in which one line of the melody is reversed in time and pitch from the other.

Symmetry by the characters

Remark: Characters include letters and CJK characters.

In Chinese:

In Dutch: In Estonian: In Finnish there are two 25-letter palindromes: Longer forms: The comedic ensemble Alivaltiosihteeri (literally: "State Undersecretary") has composed whole books of palindromic poems.

In French:

Longer forms: In German: In Hungarian: In Inuit: In Italian: In Latin: In Lithuanian: In Norwegian: In Slovene: In Spanish: In Swedish: As a url:

Symmetry by the words

Some palindromes use words as units rather than letters. They Might Be Giants released a single called I Palindrome I, the lyrics of which include the word palindrome: "Son I am able," she said, "though you scare me." "Watch," said I, "beloved," I said, "watch me scare you though." Said she, "able am I, Son."

Other examples:

Of course, all Chinese palindromes are also of this type.

Symmetry by the lines

Still other palindromes take the line as the unit. The poem Doppleganger was composed by James A. Lindon.

Doppelganger

Entering the lonely house with my wife
I saw him for the first time
Peering furtively from behind a bush --
Blackness that moved,
A shape amid the shadows,
A momentary glimpse of gleaming eyes
Revealed in the ragged moon.
A closer look (he seemed to turn) might have
Put him to flight forever --
I dared not
(For reasons that I failed to understand),
Though I knew I should act at once.

I puzzled over it, hiding alone,
Watching the woman as she neared the gate.
He came, and I saw him crouching
Night after night.
Night after night
He came, and I saw him crouching,
Watching the woman as she neared the gate.

I puzzled over it, hiding alone --
Though I knew I should act at once,
For reasons that I failed to understand
I dared not
Put him to flight forever.

A closer look (he seemed to turn) might have
Revealed in the ragged moon.
A momentary glimpse of gleaming eyes
A shape amid the shadows,
Blackness that moved.

Peering furtively from behind a bush,
I saw him for the first time,
Entering the lonely house with my wife.

In genetics, a palindromic DNA sequence can form a hairpin.

See also : wordplay, word games, anagram, pangram, transcription (linguistics), crab canon

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Palindrome."

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Synonyms within Context: Palindrome

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Inversion

Transposition, transposal, anastrophy, metastasis, hyperbaton, anastrophe, hysteron proteron, hypallage, synchysis, tmesis, parenthesis; metathesis; palindrome.

Neologism

Pun, paranomasia, play upon words; word play; (wit); double-entendre; (ambiguity); palindrome, paragram, anagram, clinch; abuse of language, abuse of terms.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Palindrome

English words defined with "palindrome": Palindromical. (references)
Specialty definitions using "palindrome": NotaricaSotadics. (references)

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Modern Usage: Palindrome

DomainUsage

Movie/TV Titles

Palindrome (1969)

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Commercial Usage: Palindrome

DomainTitle

Books

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Usage Frequency: Palindrome

"Palindrome" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 90.91% of the time. "Palindrome" is used about 11 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)90.91%10111,207
Noun (proper)9.09%1339,140
                    Total100.00%11N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Palindrome

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

palindrome

296

longest palindrome

24

palindrome words

9

list palindrome

5

palindrome sentence

4

c++ palindrome

4

name palindrome

4

palindrome province

3

definition palindrome

3

example palindrome

3
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Modern Translations: Palindrome

Language Translations for "palindrome"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Bulgarian 

  

палидром. (various references)

   

Danish

  

palindrom. (various references)

   

Dutch

  

palindroom. (various references)

   

Finnish

  

palindromi. (various references)

   

French

  

palindrome. (various references)

   

German

  

palindrom. (various references)

   

Greek 

  

παλινδρομική αλληλουχία. (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

oda-vissza értelmes szó, oda-vissza értelmes mondat. (various references)

   

Italian

  

palindrome, sequenza palindromica. (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

廻文 (circular), 回文 (circular). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

かいぶ" (ash, circular, scandal, strange rumor). (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

alindromepay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

palíndromo. (various references)

   

Romanian

  

palindrom. (various references)

   

Russian 

  

перевертень, палиндром. (various references)

   

Spanish

  

palíndromo (palindromic). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

palindrom. (various references)

   

Ukranian 

  

паліндром. (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

đọc xuôi ngược đều giống như nhau. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Palindrome

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Greek700 BCE-300 CE

palindromos. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Palindrome

Derivations

Words beginning with "palindrome": palindromes. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Palindrome" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: palandrome, palendrome, palidrome, palimdrome, palindome, palindreome, palindrmome, palindrom, palindrone, Palinuro, pallandrome, pallendrome, pallindrom, pallindrome, pallyndrome, paludrine, palyndrome, parindrome, parlindrome, plaindre, plaindrome, polindrome. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Palindrome"

Words rhyming with "palindrome" (pronounced 'Pal"in*drome'): Aerodrome, Catadrome, Isodrome, Lampadrome, Peridrome, Photodrome, Prodrome. (additional references)

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Anagrams: Palindrome

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-d-e-i-l-m-n-o-p-r"

-1 letter: prolamine.

-2 letters: dopamine, implored, melanoid, palinode, pelorian, pomander, proemial, prolamin, radiomen.

-3 letters: aileron, alienor, almoner, amidone, aneroid, aproned, dariole, diploma, dipolar, earldom, emporia, impaled, impaler, impanel, impearl, implead, implode, implore, imponed, inarmed, ladrone, lampion, lempira, leopard, leporid, loamier, madrone, mandrel, mandril, maniple, manlier, manrope, marline, melodia, meropia, mineral, minored, moldier, moraine, oedipal, opaline, operand, ordinal, padrone, padroni, palmier, pandore, pardine, paroled, peloria, plained, plainer, poniard, praline, predial, premold, proline, promine, rampion, rampole, rimland, rimpled, romaine.

-4 letters: admire, aidmen, airmen, aldrin, alined, aliner, aliped, almner, almond, alpine, amidol, ampler, anomie, ariled, daemon, daimen, daimon, damner, dampen, damper, darnel, denari, denial, derail, dermal, dialer, diaper, dimple, dinero, diploe, dipole, dolman, dolmen, domain, domine, dopier, dormie, dormin, eidola, elapid, emodin, enamor, eolian, impale, impend, impone, indole, inroad, ironed, ladino, ladron, laired, lamped, lander, lardon, larine, limned, limner, limped, limper, linear, lipoma, loader, loamed, loaned, loaner, lomein, maiden, mailed, mailer, maline, marine, marled, marlin, medial, median, medina, medlar, meloid, menial, merino, merlin, merlon, milden, milder, milord, minder, moaned, moaner, modern, moiled, moiler, molder, moline, monied, mopier, morale, nailed, nailer, neroli, nimrod, normal, normed, oilman, oilmen, opined, ordain, ordeal, orpine, pained, paired, palier, palmed, palmer, pander, panier, pardie, pardon, parled, parole, pedalo, pedlar, penial, period, pinder, pineal, pinole, planed, planer, pleiad, polder, pomade, ponder, ponied, prelim, preman, primal, primed, prolan, radome, railed, rained, ramped, random, rapine, redial, relaid, reload, reloan, remail, remain, remand, remind, remold, renail, repaid, repand, replan, rimple, roadie, roamed, rodman, rodmen, roiled, romped, rondel.

-5 letters: admen, adore, adorn, aider, ailed, aimed, aimer, aired, alder, alien, aline, aloin, alone, amend, amide, amido, amine, amino, amnio, amole, ample, anile, anime, anode, anole, apron, ariel, armed, aroid, arpen, danio, deair, demon, denar, denim, derma, dimer, dinar, diner, dolma, domal, doper, drail, drain, drape, dream, drone, elain, eland, eloin, email, enorm, enrol, ideal, idler, imped, impel, inarm, indol, irade, irone, laden, lader, laird, lamed, lamer, lapin, learn, leman, lemon, liane, liard, lidar, liman, limed, limen, limpa, lined, liner, loden, loner, loped, loper, loran, madre, maile, maned, manor, maple, medal, media, melon, menad, miler, milpa, minae, mined, miner, minor, mired, modal, model, moira, moire, molar, monad, monde, monie, moped, moper, morae, moral, morel, nadir, naled, named, namer, nerol, nidal, nodal, nomad, nopal, noria, oared, oiled, oiler, olden, older, oldie, olein, opera, opine, oread, oriel, orpin, padle, padre, padri, paeon, paled, paler, paned, panel, pardi, pared, pareo, parle, parol, pearl, pedal, pedro, pelon, penal, peril, piano, pilar, pilea, piled, pined, plaid, plain, plane.

 Words containing the letters "a-d-e-i-l-m-n-o-p-r"
 

+1 letter: palindromes.

 

+2 letters: imponderable, imponderably.

 

+3 letters: imponderables, predominantly, predominately.

 

+4 letters: impersonalized, malapportioned.

 

+5 letters: imponderability.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: Palindrome


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

50 61 6C 69 6E 64 72 6F 6D 65

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)

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Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)

Braille (1829, in France) (references)

Morse Code (1836) (references)

.--.    .-    .-..    ..    -.    -..    .-.    ---    --    .

Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01010000 01100001 01101100 01101001 01101110 01100100 01110010 01101111 01101101 01100101

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#80 &#97 &#108 &#105 &#110 &#100 &#114 &#111 &#109 &#101

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0050 0061 006C 0069 006E 0064 0072 006F 006D 0065

British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

50677875807084817971

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Crosswords
3. Usage: Modern
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Usage Frequency
6. Expressions: Internet
7. Translations: Modern
8. Translations: Ancient
9. Derivations
10. Rhymes
11. Anagrams
12. Orthography
13. Bibliography


  

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