RWK Well-Known Member Jun 3, 2007 5,609 4,122 113 61 San Antonio State / Prov Texas Aug 2, 2009 #1 See if you can figure out what these words have in common. 1 Banana 2 Dresser 3 Grammar 4 Potato 5 Revive 6 Uneven 7 Assess
See if you can figure out what these words have in common. 1 Banana 2 Dresser 3 Grammar 4 Potato 5 Revive 6 Uneven 7 Assess
Joe Mioux Well-Known Member Dec 15, 2004 5,381 2,941 113 64 Carlyle www.mioux.com State / Prov Illinois Aug 2, 2009 #2 vowel followed by consonant and then same consonant followed by vowel within the word joe
R RC in Dayton and Cincinnati New Member Mar 21, 2004 1,021 1,823 0 Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus www.oberers.com State / Prov Ohio Aug 2, 2009 #3 Here's my answer. If you remove the first letter of each word and put it at the end it spells the same word backwards. 1 Banana = ananaB 2 Dresser = resserD 3 Grammar = rammarG 4 Potato = otatoP 5 Revive = eviveR 6 Uneven = nevenU 7 Assess = ssessA Reactions: BOSS
Here's my answer. If you remove the first letter of each word and put it at the end it spells the same word backwards. 1 Banana = ananaB 2 Dresser = resserD 3 Grammar = rammarG 4 Potato = otatoP 5 Revive = eviveR 6 Uneven = nevenU 7 Assess = ssessA
LJVF Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2007 2,027 2,163 113 116 San Diego www.lajollavillageflorist.com State / Prov CA Aug 2, 2009 #4 RC is right, they become palindromes.
RWK Well-Known Member Jun 3, 2007 5,609 4,122 113 61 San Antonio State / Prov Texas Aug 2, 2009 #5 Give RC the gold star - He got it right - good catch Joe - I did not see that vowel/consonant thing.