Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
palindromic .
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- adjective Archaic form of
palindromic .
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Examples
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We have a few fragments of his poems, but none of them are palindromical.
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When Buckley came on the scene in the mid-1950s, the American right was dominated by kooks: right-wing isolationists, Pearl Harbor and Yalta conspiracy theorists, anti-Semites and members of the John Birch Society like the palindromical y-named Professor
Politics Michael Lind 2010
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