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from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
anagrammatic .
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- adjective Alternative form of
anagrammatic .
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- adjective related to anagrams or containing or making an anagram
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The project, I own, looks chimerical to one who has not conversed with the author; but, in my opinion, he has clearly demonstrated, from an anagrammatical analysis of a certain Hebrew word, that his present Majesty, whom
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A second tragedy, Almyna; or the Arabian Vow was performed in December 1706 at the new Haymarket theatre, an early example of her tendency to cryptic self-referentiality in the anagrammatical use of her own name for its powerful heroine, derived from Scheherezade in the popular Arabian Nights Entertainment.
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The project, I own, looks chimerical to one who has not conversed with the author; but, in my opinion, he has clearly demonstrated, from an anagrammatical analysis of a certain Hebrew word, that his present Majesty, whom God preserve, is the person pointed at in
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom — Complete Tobias George Smollett 1746
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The project, I own, looks chimerical to one who has not conversed with the author; but, in my opinion, he has clearly demonstrated, from an anagrammatical analysis of a certain Hebrew word, that his present Majesty, whom God preserve, is the person pointed at in
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom — Volume 02 Tobias George Smollett 1746
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So, being an avid anagramist (er, ite, ologist, someone help me here) as well as a "wonk" in the "know" (try and keep up) it was befitting that I break out the scrabble tiles and apply my considerable anagrammatical skills to our current political scene.
American Thinker 2009
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So, being an avid anagramist (er, ite, ologist, someone help me here) as well as a "wonk" in the "know" (try and keep up) it was befitting that I break out the scrabble tiles and apply my considerable anagrammatical skills to our current political scene.
American Thinker 2009
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OK, here’s the most American of American anagrammatical poems: “Washington Crossing the Delaware,” a sonnet by David Shulman written in 1936 and, according to the poet, unsurpassed.
anagrams in america : Stephen Burt : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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