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anagram

Word or phrase formed by the letters of another word or phrase placed in a different order. For example, ‘disease’ and ‘seaside’ are anagrams of each other.



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This time the anagrammatical approach wouldn't work; Junius was using another code.
O CLOTH Peter Newby sent this anagrammatical ode in which each line has an end-rhyme that does something else, too.
Jeff Grant found a similar wordplay challenge in the New Zealand Scrabble magazine Forwards in which many entries had a Scrabble theme: Scrabble legalizes essential allowable lexicons Scrabble lesson one: negate terrible letters Scrabble leisure refines essential alphabet etiquette Scrabble: lexical alliteration one never eradicates Scrabble leaves Esther erudite, Teresa satisfied, Ed edified, Edith thinking, Ngaire rearranged, Edwina naggiest, Stan anagrammatical, Alex exultant.
 
 
 
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