"identical back to back words"
If they're "back to back", one follows the pattern ABCDE and the other EDCBA.
If they're "identical", one follows the pattern ABCDE and the other ABCDE.
Seems to me the only way to get "identical back to back words" is if the pattern is ABCBA. None of the foregoing posts would qualify, and I can't think of a single phrase that would, except for baby talk: DAD DAD or MUM MUM (MOM MOM if you're American).
Originally posted by KewpieDoes "... odd, Odd" even qualify?
"identical back to back words"
If they're "back to back", one follows the pattern ABCDE and the other EDCBA.
If they're "identical", one follows the pattern ABCDE and the other ABCDE.
Seems to me the only way to get "identical back to back words" is if the pattern is ABCBA. None of the foregoing posts would qualify, and I can't think of a single phr ...[text shortened]... that would, except for baby talk: DAD DAD or MUM MUM (MOM MOM if you're American).
Originally posted by KewpieIf we can use family terms, there is always:
"identical back to back words"
If they're "back to back", one follows the pattern ABCDE and the other EDCBA.
If they're "identical", one follows the pattern ABCDE and the other ABCDE.
Seems to me the only way to get "identical back to back words" is if the pattern is ABCBA. None of the foregoing posts would qualify, and I can't think of a single phr ...[text shortened]... that would, except for baby talk: DAD DAD or MUM MUM (MOM MOM if you're American).
My great great-great-great(...) grandfather lived in this village in 1010 BCE.