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AnagramA word spelled out by rearranging the letters of another word; for example, “The teacher gapes at the mounds of exam pages lying before her.”
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AnagramA 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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Anagramtransposition of letters in a word so as to form another, 1580s, from French anagramme or Modern Latin anagramma (16c.), both from Greek anagrammatizein "transpose letters," from ana- " [..]
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Anagramn. The letters of a word or phrase so transposed as to make a different word or phrase.
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AnagramA word, phrase, sentence, name, or title made from another by the rearrangement of its letters. The basic rule of anagramming is that all the letters must be used once and only once, as in "cone& [..]
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Anagram(n) a word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase(v) read letters out of order to discover a hidden meaning
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Anagrama rearrangement of a group of letters, especially a word that can be formed by rearranging the letters in another word.
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AnagramA type of word play that involves rearrange letters in a word or words to form a new word or words. (1.11)
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Anagram A new word or phrase created by changing the sequence of the letters in another word or phrase (e.g., ten and net, God and dog). Also, the transposition of the letters to form the new word or phrase. [..]
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AnagramA word that is spelled with the exact same letters as another word. Example:
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