Palindromes and palindromedaries around the world, Middle East view
Palindromes and palindromedaries around the world, Middle East view.

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  • Pu, can I strow worts in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin, © 16:53 28 Jun 2021
    Pu, can I... pattern
  • Pu, can I snort celeb electrons in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 13:24 14 Dec 2020
    Time:  15 minutes
    Seed:  electrons
    
    Browsing the Main list, I saw the entry for electrons. The reverse split stood out:  snort-cele. At the very least, I wanted to know how many words ended with snort so I entered electrons into the Word Explorer field in Palindrome Composer. Then I selected the snort-cele split. 
    
    So how many words end in snort? Just one, snort, but that was enough. I wrote "electrons snort cele" in the Current Composition field. Somehow that didn't sound useful, so I reversed the phrase to "snort cele electrons" and saw a possibility. The first word that begins with cele is celeb. I added the b to the end of cele and got "snort celeb electrons." That's a truly surreal phrase. It also solved the doubled-letter in the middle problem. Now the palindrome isn't quite so obviously symmetrical. But I didn't want to stop there.
    
    Playing around, I expanded the phrase to "I snort celeb electrons i." For no particular reason I expanded the right side to the word inactive. Then the left side became evitcani and I added some spaces to make "evit can I snort celeb electrons inactive?"
    
    That sounded unsatisfying, and, the only word ending in evit is the name Levit. Dropping evit, I looked at the remainder and came up with "can I snort celeb electrons in a c," which has a nice grammatical flow. Randomly trying cup for the last word, I decided it was finished. "Pu, can I snort celeb electrons in a cup?"
    
    Pu is a name and also the atomic symbol for Plutonium, a rich source of electrons, both ordinary and celebrity.
  • Pu, can I smell lama mall LEMs in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin, © 09:48 28 Jun 2021
    I was browsing the palindromes at mockok.com and found the comments on a palindrome pattern that Timi Imit calls “multiple middles.” One of the more famous patterns is “Eva, can I ... in a cave?” Replace the three dots with any palindromic phrase that fits the grammar of the question. For example, “Eva, can I dump mud in a cave?”
    
    My original palindrome, “Pu, can I snort celeb electrons in a cup?” has a similar pattern. So I decided to work on a few examples of this pattern. Some aim for a longer middle. Others simply use ananym pairs, the two different words that are the reverse of each other. I used the Franklin’s Palindromedary Ananym list to find some pairs that worked. In two cases I added the word “a” in the middle for better grammar. Many more possibilities remain, including creating original multi-middle patterns.
  • Pu, can I sire Eris in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 16:51 28 Jun 2021
    Pu, can I... pattern
  • Pu, can I reknit Tinker in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin, © 16:52 28 Jun 2021
    Pu, can I... pattern
  • Pu, can I rebut a tuber in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 16:53 28 Jun 2021
    Pu, can I... pattern
  • Pu, can I pose an Aesop in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 23:13 29 Oct 2021
  • Pu, can I pose a Aesop in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 23:13 29 Oct 2021
  • Pu, can I know a wonk in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin (from Cia, So Manic in a Mosaic), © 16:53 28 Jun 2021
    Pu, can I... pattern
  • Pu, can I knit some mo' stink in a cup?
    - Ray N. Franklin, © 16:51 28 Jun 2021
    Pu, can I... pattern
  • Pub urge we ‘grub up.’
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 17 May 2024
  • Pub urges us: use grub up!
    - Peter “Twoply” Sabra, © 18:19 31 Oct 2021
  • Pub Al’s Pirates set a R.I.P. slab up!
    - Timi Imit, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • “P.S.” I‘ll lisp.
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 15 Jan 2023
  • “P.S.” I lisp.
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 15 Jan 2023
  • Psalter fret lasp.
    - Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • “PSA gig I dig!” I gasp.
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 07 Apr 2024
  • “Prognosis on gorp?”
    - Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • “Procure Peru Corp.!”
    - Nora Baron/John Connett, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Pre-plan a banal perp?
    - Douglas Fink, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Prepare wolf, lower a perp.
    - Malakidavid (Malaki Stahl), © 00:00 07 May 2023
  • Prepare: Snug Six is Guns Era perp.
    - nostringer, © 00:00 13 Oct 2024
  • Prepare ‘Miami Maimer’, a perp.
    - Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Prepared nutsack cast under a perp?
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 15 Mar 2024
  • Prawn—warp!
    - Joaquin and/or Maura Kuhn, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Pots tip at a pitstop.
    - John Kamb, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Pots tip at a pit stop.
    - Douglas Fink, © 00:00 03 Sep 2024
  • Pots stop!
    - Easily created palindrome, discovered by many, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Pot sot Ev ordered Rove to stop.
    - Winfred Emmons III @Palindromania, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
  • Pot smoker, trek, om—stop!.
    - Timi Imit, © 22:10 05 Jul 2021
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