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Meaning
An anagram is a word or phrase that is created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase. For example, by rearranging the letters in "listen," you can create the word "silent." Anagrams are often used in word games and puzzles and can be a fun way to play with language.
Synonyms
- Rearrangement
- Scramble
- Letter play
Antonyms
- Monogram (a single initial)
- Homonym (word that sounds the same but has different meanings)
- Original (as in the initial form)
Etymology
The word "anagram" comes from the Greek word "anagraphein," which means "to reorder letters." The prefix "ana-" means "up" or "back," and "grapho" means "to write."
Examples
- The word "stressed" can be rearranged to form the anagram "desserts."
- In her puzzle book, she included a section devoted to solving anagrams.
- He challenged his friends to create an anagram from the phrase "New York."