Levidrome - Google AI Knows What It Is

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AI Knows About Levidromes

I periodically check to see if there are any new news on levidromes.

With Google search results, they are providing an AI Overview.

Here is what I found today...

"Levidrome" is a neologism coined by Levi Budd, a young boy from Victoria, British Columbia, to describe a word that, when spelled backward, becomes another word with a different meaning. It is similar to a palindrome, but instead of being the same forward and backward, a levidrome results in a new word.


Examples of levidromes:

  1. pool: and loop
  2. stop: and pots
  3. dog: and god
  4. tip: and pit

The term "levidrome" was coined by Levi Budd after he realized there was no official word to describe this phenomenon. His parents helped him popularize the term, aiming to get it included in dictionaries. The term has gained some traction, and Oxford Dictionaries has been tracking its usage, but it hasn't been officially added to their dictionary yet


It is awesome to see that AI knows what a levidrome is.

Let's keep this going.