Word Unit Palindrome

Here’s a word unit palindrome to drop at a party: Escher drawing hands drew hands drawing Escher. This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “Word Unit Palindrome”

We talked on an earlier show about word unit palindromes.

Word unit palindromes.

Right. So each individual word going one direction goes exactly the same.

As opposed to letter palindromes.

Yes. And I found a couple of others that I really liked and wanted to share with you.

I think my favorite is Escher drawing hands, drew hands drawing Escher.

Right, you can picture that one. I was like, oh, oh yeah, kind of a double eureka in that one. Nice.

Yeah, and here’s one about aphrodisiacs: desire consuming produce can produce consuming desire.

Yep, yep, yep, and so true too, isn’t it? Pass the asparagus. 877-929-9673.

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