Since The Palindromicon was produced back in 1991, Dan Tilque and I have been searching for new \u27dromes in an effort to increase the collection from its original 2332 specimens up to 4004. This target has now almost been reached, and we hope to have Palindromicon 2 published in the appropriate year 2002
Towering above all other features of the logological landscape are palindromes. Enveloped in a majes...
A word such as CIVIC, ROTATOR, or SEMITIMES, that is spelled exactly the same way backward as it is ...
Several types of numerical palindromes have appeared in Word Ways (Susan Thorpe, Numerical Palindrom...
The Palindromicon contains over 2300 palindromic words and names drawn from a wide variety of source...
The November 1973 issue of Word Ways comments on the relative paucity of new word palindromes in the...
For some time I have been looking out for long palindromic words in the Oxford English Dictionary. I...
Many of the new palindromes listed in The Palindromicon II (Jeff Grant and Dan Tilque, Word Ways Mon...
The following palindromes are additional to those listed in Palindromicon II. Although I have remov...
There are lots of palindromic given names, for example, ADA, ANNA, BOB, ELLE, EVE, HANNAH, and OTTO....
In the November 1982 issue of Word Ways, I exhibited a palindromic alphabetic insertion based on AA,...
A palindrome that contains every letter of the alphabet is called a palindromic pangram. In Dmitri B...
Books dedicated expensively to the subject of palindromes are very rare. One in great demand is th...
For many years, wordsmiths have been devising anagrams based on the first name and surname of all so...
In 1844 a group of eleven school teachers discovered a small waterfall near Ellenville, New York and...
Palindromes are words or phrases endowed with a quirkish trait. They read the same frontward or bac...
Towering above all other features of the logological landscape are palindromes. Enveloped in a majes...
A word such as CIVIC, ROTATOR, or SEMITIMES, that is spelled exactly the same way backward as it is ...
Several types of numerical palindromes have appeared in Word Ways (Susan Thorpe, Numerical Palindrom...
The Palindromicon contains over 2300 palindromic words and names drawn from a wide variety of source...
The November 1973 issue of Word Ways comments on the relative paucity of new word palindromes in the...
For some time I have been looking out for long palindromic words in the Oxford English Dictionary. I...
Many of the new palindromes listed in The Palindromicon II (Jeff Grant and Dan Tilque, Word Ways Mon...
The following palindromes are additional to those listed in Palindromicon II. Although I have remov...
There are lots of palindromic given names, for example, ADA, ANNA, BOB, ELLE, EVE, HANNAH, and OTTO....
In the November 1982 issue of Word Ways, I exhibited a palindromic alphabetic insertion based on AA,...
A palindrome that contains every letter of the alphabet is called a palindromic pangram. In Dmitri B...
Books dedicated expensively to the subject of palindromes are very rare. One in great demand is th...
For many years, wordsmiths have been devising anagrams based on the first name and surname of all so...
In 1844 a group of eleven school teachers discovered a small waterfall near Ellenville, New York and...
Palindromes are words or phrases endowed with a quirkish trait. They read the same frontward or bac...
Towering above all other features of the logological landscape are palindromes. Enveloped in a majes...
A word such as CIVIC, ROTATOR, or SEMITIMES, that is spelled exactly the same way backward as it is ...
Several types of numerical palindromes have appeared in Word Ways (Susan Thorpe, Numerical Palindrom...