anagram
إعادة ترتيب الأحرف
definition
noun
I love the way sometimes the letters of an anagram rearrange themselves in my head with no effort, whereas sometimes I have to write them out in a circle to work it out.
a word, phrase, or name formed by rearranging the letters of another, such as cinema , formed from iceman.
translation of 'anagram'
noun
جناس تصحيفي,
إعادة ترتيب الأحرف,
جناس تصحيحي
example
I say he's just trying to distract us from the fact that his last name is an 'anagram' of ‘u blog’.
I love the way sometimes the letters of an 'anagram' rearrange themselves in my head with no effort, whereas sometimes I have to write them out in a circle to work it out.
Lou Saverese (whose name is an 'anagram' of save ears) emerges to the dim noise of pipes.
This is music just about anyone can enjoy, either for close listening or simply ambient sound, and that's perhaps where Pierce's use of an 'anagram' of his name for his main musical project becomes most appropriate.
And she told me that that was what it meant: it was an 'anagram' for the phrase ‘If I tell you what it means will you buy me a drink?’
The point of the task was to write down each object found and then rearrange the 'anagram' into a word, which turned out to be the Gaisce Bronze Award.
It could be argued that the visual appearance of the anagram does not affect the process of mentally rearranging the letters of the 'anagram' .
The author wrote under the pseudonym Sera N. Noosbig, an 'anagram' of his name, because the article would be better received that way, Burkholder said.
Her sensitivity to 'anagrammatical' and typographical detail allows her to see ‘open’ in ‘persons,’ ‘in her’ in ‘inner,’ and, troublingly, ‘evil’ in ‘live’ (a word which she plays off her heroine's name).
The brainchild of multi-instrumentalist Adam Pierce, the 'anagrammatic' Mice Parade have consistently released genre-bending albums of hypnotic acoustic music.
Probably Denmark's best country band, Tahmias Hilltot is led by the 'anagrammatical' Matthias Lilholt.
In the battle of imaginary bad men, the hostilities between Satan and Santa are more or less an 'anagrammatical' draw.
‘Crenshaw is a juicy melon,’ she begins; and then proceeds to reel off a head-spinning string of 'anagrammatic' threats and boasts such as ‘I'd rend your cares with my shears.’
Dave, the weirdly talented man who can make anagrams out of anything, honored me by conducting a fake interview in which all the answers are 'anagrams' of my name.
Meanwhile, I've been inundated with 'anagrams' of the name Mick McCarthy, all of which are, quite frankly, rubbish - but thanks for trying.
The embedded words in the 'anagrams' were cab, not, nod, run, dig, led, tip, tie, pet, and pit, respectively.
One 'anagrammatical' combination shows up here.
Finally, Dominowski found that a single letter, regardless of its position in the solution word, did not facilitate solutions for 5-letter 'anagrams' .
Anyway, the point is (to get back to Scrabble) that the Scrabble-player plays 'anagrams' with the letters in front of him or her - order out of chaos again, you see.
This was proved in a study where people were given 'anagrams' of words to solve.
The dexterous, 'anagrammatic' intelligence of Eyeshot, Heather McHugh's seventh collection, nearly overwhelms.
In this regard, researchers focused on the anagram solution as related to the characteristics of the 'anagrams' and the solution words, as well as individual difference variables.
The dependent variables in his experiments included mathematical problems, making words from 'anagrams' , as well as creating toys.
He would write using 'anagrammatic' versions of his own name like Ogdred Weary or Dogear Wryde and he would draw eerie wonderlands and stately homes and would populate them with the strangest of people engaged in the cruellest of acts.
The 'anagrammatic' variety are more clever than piercing, however.
David has been playing around with making 'anagrams' from the names of some of his favourite blogs.
So you pretend to be absorbed in a book, or take an unnatural interest in the wine bottle label, which you have now read 36 times and even played 'anagrams' with the word ‘Chianti’.
Almost all of the main characters have parts of their names which are 'anagrams' of close friends of mine.
So we made a joke of it, signing off his articles with pseudonyms ranging from the obvious Dario G to the 'anagrammatical' Dan U. Arsedish.
Also, anagrams forming high frequency words were solved more readily than 'anagrams' forming low frequency words.
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