Part of speech: adjective | Origin: Latin, 20th century | 1: (Of biological processes) Recurring naturally on a 24-hour cycle, even in the absence of light fluctuations. |
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| FEATURED: | 7 Palindromes That Will Make Your Head Hurt | The next time you have to go to a boring event, challenge yourself to speak in palindromes! Palindromes are words or sentences that read the same backwards as they do forwards — a symmetrical collection of letters (excluding punctuation and spaces). Composing a palindrome is no easy feat — the longer, the harder. Here are a few prime examples that might hurt your brain, but they'll win you big-time conversational points. | |
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