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Definition of Anagrammatic
1. Adjective. Related to anagrams or containing or making an anagram.
Definition of Anagrammatic
1. a. Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram.
Definition of Anagrammatic
1. Adjective. Being or relating to an anagram. ¹
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Definition of Anagrammatic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anagrammatic
Literary usage of Anagrammatic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cryptography of Shakespeare by Walter Arensberg (1922)
"CHAPTER II THE SIMPLE anagrammatic ACROSTIC In the light of the simpler structures
of the acrostic and the anagram we are now prepared to examine the ..."
2. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1883)
"H. О. is still more effusive, and ends his praise with an anagrammatic poem— As
grave, nor-den, nor tombe, shall hide thy name. Norden, this glasse shall so ..."
3. The English Review (1845)
"It may be so; but even if he could convince Arabic scholars of the justice of
his anagrammatic identifications, we think that it would have been better to ..."
4. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation of the by Sir William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1875)
"This was found inconvenient, and it was ordered ; tural or anagrammatic meaning
is perhaps the most popular at the present day. In Matt. xiii. ..."
5. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1893)
"ThU was found inconvenient, and it was ordered tural or anagrammatic meaning is
perhaps the most popular at the present day. In Matt. ziii. 47-49 ; Luke v. ..."
6. From Academia to Amicitia: Milton's Latin Writings and the Italian Academies by Estelle ( Haan (1998)
"Agostino Coltellini, as noted above, was known by the anagrammatic ... Dati became
Currado Bartoletti (but he also assumed the non-anagrammatic pseudonym, ..."