Etymology
The word "palindrome" is derived from the Greek words "palin," meaning "back," and "dromos," meaning "course."
Meaning and Origin
A palindrome is a word, phrase, or sequence of characters that reads the same way forward and backward. The term was first coined in the 6th century BC by the Greek poet Sotades, who created a poem made up entirely of palindromic lines.
The word "drome" is a common suffix in linguistics, referring to a place or path. In the case of "palindrome," it implies a path that goes both forward and backward. This reflects the nature of a palindrome, which can be "traversed" in both directions without changing its reading.
Examples of Palindromes
Etymology Derived from Ancient Greek palíndromos meaning running back again from p
Etymology Derived from the Greek word dromas meaning racer Meaning A one hum
Etymology Middle English acolade from Old French acolade from Late Latin accollata
Etymology Ancillary derives from the Latin word ancilla meaning maidservant or
Etymology Greek atelēs uncompleted defective Meaning Lacking incomplete i
Etymology Persian bāzār Arabic bazzār Meaning A marketplace or street mar
Etymology Bicycle is derived from the following elements Bi Latin prefix meaning
Etymology The word bucolic comes from the Latin word bucolicus which in turn derives
Etymology The word chakra is derived from the Sanskrit word cakra चक्र wh
Etymology The word chukker originates from the Hindi word chukkar which means a t
Etymology The word collar originates from the Old French word collere meaning neck
Etymology The word collet has its origins in the following Old French colleret L
Etymology Latin colonus meaning farmer settler French colonie meaning settl
Etymology The word colony is derived from the Latin word colonia which means settle
Etymology The word cult comes from the Latin word cultus which means worship re
Etymology Latin colere to tend cultivate Old French cultiver Middle English cul
Etymology and Meaning The word culture is derived from the Latin word colere which m
Etymology The word cyclamen is derived from the Greek word kyklamos which means ro
Etymology The word cycle is derived from the Ancient Greek word κύκλος kyklos
Etymology The word cyclo comes from the Greek word κύκλος kyklos meaning c
Etymology The word cyclone derives from the Greek term kyklōn which means to spin
Etymology The word cyclops is derived from the Greek words kýklos κύκλος me
Etymology and Origin of Encyclical The term encyclical comes from the Ancient Greek w
Etymology Greek ἐγκύκλιος enkyklios circular general universal Latin
Etymology Derived from Greek entelecheia ἐντελέχεια Meaning The rea
Etymology The word epicycle is derived from the Greek words epi meaning upon and
Etymology The word hauberk is derived from Old French haubert which in turn comes f
Etymology The word hawse comes from the Middle English word hawse which is derived f
Etymology Late Latin inquilinus from Latin incola tenant dweller from Proto Indo
Etymology The word kultur derives from the following sources Latin cultura from
Etymology Greek lapidos stone coleo to inhabit Meaning Inhabiting or li
Etymology The word nidicolous comes from Latin nidus nest colus inhabiting
Etymology The word palimpsest derives from the Ancient Greek word palimpsestos whic
Etymology Derived from Ancient Greek palíndromos meaning running back again from p
Etymology The word palindrome is derived from the Greek words palin meaning back
Etymology The word pole derives from the following roots Middle English pol Old
Etymology The word pulley is derived from the Middle English word pule which in turn
Etymology and Meaning Rickshaw is derived from the Japanese word jinrikisha which lite
Etymology Middle English talisman from Old French talisman Old French from Medieval
Etymology Ancient Greek télos end purpose goal logia study Meaning and
Etymology Late Latin telicus from Greek telikos meaning relating to an end or goal
Etymology Derived from Greek roots telos end phase appearance Meaning Th
Etymology Greek τέλος telos Meaning End purpose aim goal Fulfillment c
Etymology Latin tortus twisted collum neck Meaning A condition character
Etymology Middle English whele from Old English hwēol Proto Germanic hwihwlą Prot
Etymology The word luck derives from the Middle English word lok ke which in turn
Etymology The word holiday originates from the Old English term hālīgdæg which me
Etymology From Middle French obsequieux from Anglo Norman obsequeux from Medieval Lat
Etymology Greek ὠσμός ōsmós meaning pushing thrusting impulse Meaning
Etymology The word fiasco comes from the Italian word fiasco which originally refer
Etymology From Old French conforme from Latin conformis of the same shape similar
Etymology The word conquer comes from the Old French word conquerre which is derived