Palindromes (6 & 7 Letters)
Seven letters
Adinida: a suborder of planktonic organisms
deified: past tense of “to deify”, meaning to consider as a god
murdrum: in old English law, a secret killing
Nauruan: the language spoken in Nauru
peeweep: a type of bird, often understood to be a lapwing
racecar: a racing car
reifier: someone who reifies
(considers an abstract concept to be real)
repaper: to cover again with paper
reviver: someone or something that revives or restores
rotator: a thing that rotates
sememes: plural of sememe, the interpretation given to a morpheme (a language unit)
Senones: an ancient people who lived in part of what is now France
soosoos: plural of soosoo, a type of dolphin
Six letters
degged: past tense of to deg, meaning to water a plant
denned: past tense of to den, meaning to live in a den
hallah: a variant of challah, a special Jewish braided bread eaten on Sabbath and Jewish
holidays.
mallam: in West Africa, a learned man
marram: a type of grass
pip-pip: an old-fashioned British word for good-bye
pull-up or pullup: an exercise in which one pulls oneself up by the arms
redder: more red
renner: an archaic variant of runner
revver: someone or something that revs (an engine)
selles: plural of selle, an archaic word for a saddle
sesses: plural or third-person present tense of sess, an archaic word for tax
(a variant of assess)
succus: any of various liquids excreted by animals or plants
terret: a metal ring on a harness, through which the reins pass
tirrit: according to Webster’s Dictionary (1913): “A word from the vocabulary of Mrs. Quickly, the hostess
in Shakespeare’s Henry IV., probably meaning terror”
tut-tut: a disapproving sound; to make such a sound
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