When was Shakespeare alive?

Shakespeare lived from April 23, 1564, to April 23, 1616. While these dates aren’t completely certain, they are commonly accepted.

During his lifetime, he wrote many plays and sonnets that are still considered among the best today. The English language also gained about 1,700 words invented by Shakespeare.

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What’s the origin of the name February?

The origin of the name “February” is the Roman month Februarius. This name came from the Latin word februum, meaning “purification.”

This name is linked to the Roman festival Februa, also known as Lupercalia, a fertility and purification festival that took place on February 15th.

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What are 25 palindrome words?

25 palindrome words are:

  1. Bob
  2. Civic
  3. Dad
  4. Deified
  5. Detartrated
  6. Eve
  7. Kayak
  8. Level
  9. Madam
  10. Minim
  11. Mom
  12. Noon
  13. Peep
  14. Pop
  15. Pup
  16. Racecar
  17. Radar
  18. Refer
  19. Repaper
  20. Reviver
  21. Rotator
  22. Rotor
  23. Solos
  24. Stats
  25. Tenet

Palindromes can be words, names, and numbers. Funny palindromes are often whole sentences intended to cause comedic effect.

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