
1) Alphabetical mix 2) Antes up for peanuts 3) Asked for a desk 4) Auctioned for education 5) Canadian punk rock group 6) Cast of characters 7) Change diapers to despair 8) Cheaters, to teachers 9) Cone, for once 10) Couples for close-up 11) Couples up close 12) Course for Crusoe 13) Destiny, to density
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1) Anagrammatise 2) Anagrammatize 3) Antigram 4) Equivocalness 5) Logogriph
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An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once; for example Doctor Who can be rearranged into Torchwood. Someone who creates anagrams may be called an `anagrammatist`. The original word or phrase is known as the subject of t.....
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a word spelled out by rearranging the letters of another word. When both lexical forms appear in the same poem, especially in proximity, a reader may reasonably suspect that the anagram is a figure of speech. If only one form occurs, the encoding of an association is harder to prove. For example, 'the teacher gapes at the mounds of exam pages lying...
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• (n.) Literally, the letters of a word read backwards, but in its usual wider sense, the change or one word or phrase into another by the transposition of its letters. Thus Galenus becomes angelus; William Noy (attorney-general to Charles I., and a laborious man) may be turned into I moyl in law. • (v. t.) To anagrammatize.Anagram: words...
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the transposing of the letters of a word or group of words to produce other words that possess meaning, preferably bearing some logical relation to ...
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The rearrangement of the letters of a word or phrase into another word or phrase, using all the letters once and only once. The best anagrams are meaningful and relate in some way to the original subject; for example, 'stone age' and 'stage one.' There are also many remarkable examples of long anagr...
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(Greekwriting back or anew)
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A word spelled out by rearranging the letters of another word. When both lexical forms appear in the
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An'a·gram noun [ French
anagramme , Late Latin
anagramma , from Greek ... back, again + ... to write. See
Graphic .] Literally, the letters of a word read backwards, but in its usual wider sense, the change or one word or phrase into another by the transposition of its letters. Thus...
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An'a·gram transitive verb To anagrammatize. « Some of these
anagramed his name, Benlowes, into Benevolus.
Warburton. »
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The transposition of letters from a word or phrase to form a new word or phrase. All schoolboys know that T.S.Eliot = toilets.
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[
n] - a word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase 2. [v] - read letters out of order to discover a hidden meaning
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anagram 1. A transposition of the letters of a word, name, or phrase, whereby a new word or phrase is formed. 2. A word or phrase that contains all the letters of another word or phrase in a different order; for example, 'no more stars' is an anagram of 'astronomers'. The word 'now' is an anagram of 'wo' and 'dread' is an anagram of 'adder' (or vic...
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An anagram is a type of word play in which the letters of a word or phrase are rearranged to create new words and phrases.
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A word that is spelled with the exact same letters as another word. Example: RIDES is an anagram of SIRED and vice versa.
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noun a word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase
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A word that is spelled with the exact same letters as another word.
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