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Definition of Palindromes
1. palindrome [n] - See also: palindrome
Lexicographical Neighbors of Palindromes
Literary usage of Palindromes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Whimsey Anthology by Carolyn Wells (1906)
"Palindromes * Palindromes ONE winter's eve around the fire, a cosy group, we sat,
Engaged, as was our custom old, in after- dinner chat: Small talk it was, ..."
2. Poetry and Poets: A Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes Relative to the by Richard Ryan (1826)
"We may remark, however, that the authority of the decisions which remain, is
still unimpeached by any superior jurisdiction. Palindromes. ..."
3. The Churches of London: A History and Description of the Ecclesiastical by George Godwin, John Britton (1839)
"... concerning it—curious epitaph, 1590—patronage—rebuilt by Wren—description —greek
and latin cross—curious font—palindromes—chests in vestry room. ..."
4. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1916)
"JAPANESE Palindromes. (To the Editor of THE DIAL.) The subject of palindromes
happened to come up in my class the other day. After I had given the most ..."