What is a palindrome for to allude to?

A palindrome is a word or phrase that means the same backwards as forwards:

"A man, a plan, a canal-Panama!" when you reverse it is: "!amanaP-lanac a ,nalp a ,nam A" which is exactly the same letters. (Punctuation, spacing, and capitalization doesn't matter).

"Racecar" is an example of a single word.

"First Ladies rule the State and state the rule: ladies first" is an example of another type: the letters don't reverse, but the words are reversed, and it still makes sense.

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