Definition of Anagrammatically. Meaning of Anagrammatically. Synonyms of Anagrammatically

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Definition of Anagrammatically

Anagrammatically
Anagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.] Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. -- An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Anagrammatically from wikipedia

- Anagrammatic poetry is poetry with the constrained form that either each line or each verse is an anagram of all other lines or verses in the poem. A poet...
- immaculata (Latin: Serene virgin, pious, clean and spotless), and the anagrammatic answer to Pilate's question, Quid est veritas? (Latin: What is truth...
- the Prisoner of Azkaban, in which he is only mentioned. Voldemort, an anagrammatic sobriquet for Tom Marvolo Riddle, is the archenemy of Harry Potter, who...
- family's home town in the Poitou region. Richard Holmes supports the anagrammatic derivation of the name, but adds that a writer such as Voltaire would...
- A permutable prime, also known as anagrammatic prime, is a prime number which, in a given base, can have its digits' positions switched through any permutation...
- 2012. "Scramble". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. December 4, 1954. p. 11. "Anagrammatically Speaking". The Hendersonville Times-News. May 3, 1993. p. 10. "Jumble...
- γράμμα, γράμματος (grámma, grámmatos), γραμματικός (grammatikós) anagram, anagrammatic, diagram, diagrammatic, engram, epigram, epigrammatic, grammar, grammatic...
- both the novel and the film, uses Leigh's name as the first name, and anagrammatically derives his last name from Baigent's. Mr Justice Peter Smith found...
- Clipper. No. p.3. 1 January 1846. The article is signed "Uneda", an anagrammatic pen-name used by William Duane (1808–1882) of Philadelphia, son of William...
- unlucky. When viewed as the Roman numeral, XVII, it is then changed anagrammatically to VIXI, which in the Latin language translates to "I lived", the perfect...