“Palindrome” derives from the Greek word palindromes, meaning “running back again.” A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or sequence of words that reads the same backward as forward. Punctuation and spaces between the words or lettering is allowed.The longest single-word palindrome in the English language, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is the onomatopoeic 'tattarrattat', coined by James Joyce in Ulysses (1922) for a knock on the door.
The most common of English palindromes are those that are read character by character, for instance, "level," "rotor," and "racecar". Character by character means that each character of the word matches and the word can be spelled the same forwards or backward. "Madam I'm Adam" is a famous character by character palindrome.
Palindrome number in java: A palindrome number is a number that is same after reverse. For example 545, 151, 34543, 343, 171, 48984 are the palindrome numbers. It can also be a string like LOL, MADAM etc.
Funny Palindromes
A nut for a jar of tuna.
A Santa dog lived as a devil god at NASA.
As I pee sir, I see Pisa!
Borrow or rob?
Dammit, I’m mad!
Do geese see God?
Doc, note, I dissent. A fast never prevents a fatness. I diet on cod.
Emil peed deep lime.
Evar, go to grave.
Go hang a salami, I’m a lasagna hog.
Golf? No sir, prefer prison flog.
Madam, in Eden, I’m Adam.
Mr. Owl ate my metal worm.
No lemon, no melon!
No pet so tragic as a cigar to step on.
7. In math, a palindrome is a number that reads
the same forward and backward.
For example, 353, 787, and 2332 are examples of
palindromes.
By definition, all numbers that have the same
digits such as 4, 11, 55, 222, and 6666 are
examples of palindromes.