SIS
emordnilap
Murder
Radar & civic are palindromes.
The most common names (none official) is an "emordnilap" or an "anadrome."Semordnilap is a name coined for a word or phrase that spells a different word or phrase backwards. "semordnilap" is itself "palindromes" spelled backwards. According to author O.V. Michaelsen, it was probably coined by logologist Dmitri A. Borgmann and appeared in Oddities and Curiosities, annotated by Martin Gardner, 1961.Semordnilaps are also known as anadromes, volvograms, heteropalindromes, semi-palindromes, half-palindromes, reversgrams, mynoretehs, reversible anagrams, or word reversals.
backwards or upside down
Half right! A microscope turns the image upside-down due to the way the mirrors are setup inside, but not backwards!
A flamingo eats with its head upside down.
it will be where your hand shows a L that is not backwards
balance
The Hummingbird
A circle or a square.
The only bird that can fly backwards is the humming bird'
Yes, you can flip it upside down to get a d, you can flip it backwards to get a p and u can flip it upside down and backwards to get a b
The only common English words that read the same backwards and upside down are the interjection OHO, the abbreviation SOS, the diminutive SIS and the word NOON. (Only OHO also appears the same in a mirror.)They are palindromes (read the same forward and backward) and are made from the letters H, I, N, O, S, and Z which appear the same when inverted.The word "MOM" does not qualify because upside down it reads "WOW". The proper name "SOHOS" would also be a palindromic and inverted version.