Palindromes (2 & 3 Letters)
Two letters
aa: lava having a rough surface (pron. a’a’)
ee: an extinct Hawaiian bird (pron. e’e’)
mm: used to express satisfaction
oo: a rare Hawaiian bird (pronounced “oh-oh”); also a Scottish word
for “wool”; also “one” (obs. Chaucerian English)
Three letters
aba: a fabric woven of the hair of camels or goats
aga: title for a civil or military leader, especially in Turkey
ala: a wing or winglike structure or part
ama: a housemaid, especially a wet nurse, in India
and the Far East
ana: a collection of various materials that reflect the character of a
person or place, e.g. “early 1900’s Americana”
Ara: a star constellation; a genus of macaws
ava: a species of Macropiper (M. methysticum), the long pepper, from
the root of which an intoxicating beverage is made by the Polynesians
Ava: a girl’s name
awa: away (Official Scrabble Players Dictionary)
bib: a piece of cloth or plastic secured under the chin and worn,
especially by small children, to protect the clothing while eating
bob: to float on the surface of water
Bob: shortened form of Robert, a boy’s name
bub: used as a term of familiar address, especially for a man or boy
(‘See you around, bub.’)
dad: father
did: past tense of the verb “do”
dud: something that doesn’t work or succeed
eke: to obtain by great effort
eme: a distinctive unit of linguistic structure
ere: before (archaic or poetic)
eve: the period immediately preceding a certain event
Eve: a girl’s name
ewe: a female sheep (ovine)
eye: the usual organ of sight
gag: something forced into or put over the mouth to prevent speaking or
crying out; the act or an instance of gagging or choking
gig: a music event; also, a light two-wheeled carriage
gog: roof, covering
hah: a variation of “Ha!”
heh: used to express contempt; part of a snigger (“heh-heh”)
huh: used to express interrogation, surprise, contempt or indifference
mem: the 13th letter of the Hebrew and Arabic alphabets
mim: demure
mom: mother (American)
mum: mother (British); a reference to silence (usually with “keep”;
British)
nan: a variation of “nanny”
non: a prefix meaning “not” or “against”
nun: a female clergyman who practices celibacy; the
14th letter of the Hebrew and Arabic alphabets
oho: used to express surprise, comprehension, or mock astonishment
omo: prefix; shoulder: omohyoid; also, a brand of washing powder
sometimes used as the generic term for all washing powder
ono: “grief or strength or iniquity of him” (Easton’s 1897 Bible
Dictionary)
oxo: oxime
pap: a food made with warm milk and crumbled bread
pep: energy and high spirits
pip: a seed; also, to get the better of
pop: a cola; also, to burst
pup: the young of any of various mammals
sis: shortened form of “sister”
sos: plural of “so”, the fifth tone of the diatonic scale in music
tat: tattoo
tet: the ninth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
tit: a small bird (British); a breast (slang)
tot: a small child; a small quantity of liquid
tut: used to express annoyance, impatience or mild reproof (“Tut, tut,
child!”)
vav: the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet
waw: the sixth letter of the Arabic alphabet
wow: used to express amazement
yay: used to express happiness/delight
zuz: a Palestinian coin
zzz: the sound of snoring
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