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A 'palindrome’ is ____

1. A recantation in song or verse
2. A play on words by alteration of letters.
3. A word or sentence which reads the same both ways.
4. A sequence of clauses or sentences which have a symmetrical structure.

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A 'palindrome' is defined as a word or sentence that reads the same forwards and backwards. For example, the word 'radar' or the phrase 'A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!' are palindromes. This characteristic is unique to such sequences, where the arrangement of letters remains unchanged when reversed. It’s a fascinating aspect of language that can create playful effects!
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