palindromist
English
Etymology
From palindrome + -ist.
Noun
palindromist (plural palindromists)
- One who composes palindromes.
- 2012 June 15, “Wow. Huh?”, in Harvard Magazine[1]:
- According to the championship’s official news release: “600 word nerds filled the ballroom at the Marriott Hotel at the Brooklyn Bridge and watched seven prominent palindromists deliver new reversible verses written on the spot.