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    English Words which are Unique

    Which is probably the only word in English which if viewed from both top and below, it would display the same word, just like a Palindrome.(though in a Palindrome words are viewed from left to right and vice versa).


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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    I think the word is "HI"

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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    Hi Suresh,

    I think I was not able to explain it properly...Let me try again...

    If you write this word in a sheet of paper and see the word from top and below it should reflect the same word. And in this case, dude "HI", if viewed from "Top" would be read as "IH", right. It should have again read "HI".....

    Hope this makes it easier to find......

    Rajiv


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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    What about the word "I"?

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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    Then the answer could be "I" only.


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    Smile Re: English Words which are Unique

    Hi All,
    Well its a 5 letter word and the only one of its kind....Plz try for some more time. I am sure you will get it.

    Rajiv


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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    i think it is NOON, suns


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    Smile Re: English Words which are Unique

    Hi All,

    The answer given by ssuvi was the right one. Just wanted to add one more in this list. "SWIMS". Though I must say that it is not unique.

    Thanks,
    Rajiv

    Last edited by K.K.Rajiv; 10-22-2007 at 05:57 AM.

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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    Quote Originally Posted by K.K.Rajiv View Post
    Hi All,
    Well its a 5 letter word and the only one of its kind....Plz try for some more time. I am sure you will get it.

    Rajiv
    "STOPS?"


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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    I could only think of this five letter word, STOPS, is that it?


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    Smile Re: English Words which are Unique

    Hi Angela,

    I am sorry but the answer which you gave was not correct. "STOPS" is not in the format which I mentioned...Take "SWIMS" for instance, reverse each of the alphabet in the word and you should get the same word...

    Though there are many instances for the same like NOON. I think you will be able to understand it.


    Rajiv


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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    I could only think of this five letter word which is, STOPS, is that right??


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    Re: English Words which are Unique

    hi add one more word to that list.
    its MALAYALAM

    is it right


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