Grammar
Banana
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They are all a sigle letter followed by a palindrome, so that if you move the 1st letter to the end, you get the word spelt backwards
they all have a certain APPEAL
They all have the letter a in them. Thanks for the 10 points! :)
Potato and Banana..
both can eat it..
They have no exact rhymes? IE, none of them have a rhyme ending in ATO (for Potato), MMAR (for Grammar) and ANA (for Banana)? I tried..
the second letter and the last letter are the same as eachother...
They all have atleast two letters that are used twice!
They're exactly the same except they're different.
They are all start with a single letter followed by a palindrome.
e.g. Potato = otato P
Grammar = rammar G
Banana = anana B
they all have a double set in each of them or more than one sets ouf doubles.
other than all contains the letter "a".
they also have 2 same letters consonants and beside the letters(left and right) are 2 same vowels
Drop the first letter and each word reads the same forwards and backwards.
The letter A is common in all.
they are singular nouns
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