(n) การเรียงอักษรเพื่อให้เกิดคำใหม่ เช่น A large list of funny and interesting anagrams, which are words or phrases that can be reordered to form new words or phrases.
Result from Foreign Dictionaries (4 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Anagram \An"a*gram\ ([a^]n"[.a]*gr[a^]m), n. [F. anagramme, LL.
anagramma, fr. Gr. 'ana` back, again + gra`fein to write. See
{Graphic}.]
Literally, the letters of a word read backwards, but in its
usual wider sense, the change of one word or phrase into
another by the transposition of its letters. Thus Galenus
becomes angelus; William Noy (attorney-general to Charles I.,
and a laborious man) may be turned into I moyl in law.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Anagram \An"a*gram\, v. t.
To anagrammatize.
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Some of these anagramed his name, Benlowes, into
Benevolus. --Warburton.
[1913 Webster] Anagrammatic
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
anagram
n 1: a word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of
another word or phrase
v 1: read letters out of order to discover a hidden meaning
[syn: {anagram}, {anagrammatize}, {anagrammatise}]
From Dutch-English Freedict Dictionary ver. 0.1.3 [fd-nld-eng]:
anagram /anaɤ°rɑm/
anagram
แสดงได้ทั้งความหมายของคำเดี่ยว และคำผสม ได้อย่างถูกต้อง
เช่น Secretary of State=รัฐมนตรีต่างประเทศของสหรัฐฯ (ในภาพตัวอย่าง),
High school=โรงเรียนมัธยมปลาย