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anagram: Encyclopedia - Anagram

An anagram (Greek ana- = "back" or "again", and graphein = "to write") is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce other words, using all the original letters exactly once. Anagrams are often expressed in the form of an equation, with the equals symbol (=) separating the original subject and the resulting anagram. ‘Earth = heart’ is an example of a simple anagram expressed so. In a more advanced, sophisticated form of anagramming, the aim is to ‘discover’ a result ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Anagrams - History
Reputed to have originated as a Victorian word game, Anagrams has appeared in many published versions in the last century. The first modern version seems to have been the game "Anagrams" published in 1934 by Selchow & Righter, the manufacturer which would publish Scrabble in 1953. In 1975, Selchow published the "Scrabble Scoring Anagrams" version which featured tiles with point values similar to the familiar Scrabble system. Another version was published in the 1960s by the now defunct Transogram. The Embossing Company also produced a ye ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Anagram - Methods

Before the computer age, anagrams were constructed using a pen and paper or lettered tiles, by playing with letter combinations and experimenting with variations. (Some individuals with prodigious talent have also been known to ‘see’ anagrams in words, unaided by tools.) Computers have enabled a new method of creating anagrams, the anagram server. An anagram server utilizes an exhaustive database of words. The anagrammist (one who creates anagrams) enters a word or phrase into the server’s search engine, and the server produces ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Anagram - History

The construction of anagrams is an amusement of great antiquity. Jews are often credited with the invention of anagrams, probably because later Hebrew writers, particularly Kabbalists, were fond of it, asserting that "secret mysteries are woven in the numbers of letters". Anagrams were known to the Greeks and also to the Romans, although the known Latin examples of words of more than one syllable are nearly all imperfect. They were popular throug ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Anagram - Crosswords

Cryptic crossword puzzles frequently use anagrammatic clues, usually indicating that they are anagrams by the inclusion of a word like "confused" or "in disarray". An example would be Businessman bursts into tears (9 letters); the solution, Stationer is an anagram of into tears, the letters of which have burst out of their original arrangement to form the name of a type of businessman. What is the most anagrammable name on record? There must be few names as deliciously workable as that of "Augustus d ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Anagram - Pseudonyms

The pseudonyms adopted by authors are often transposed forms, more or less exact, of their names; thus "Calvinus" becomes "Alcuinus" (V = U); "Francois Rabelais" = "Alcofribas Nasier"; "Arrigo Boito" = "Tobia Gorrio"; "Edward Gorey" = "Ogdred Weary"; "Vladimir Nabokov" = "Vivian Darkbloom", = "Vivian Bloodmark" or = "Dorian Vivalcomb"; "Bryan Waller Proctor" = "Barry Cornwall, poet"; "Henry Rogers" = "R. E. H. Greyson"; "(Sanche) de Gramont" = "Ted Morgan", and so on. It is to be noted that several of these are "imperfect anagrams", letters having been left out in some cas ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia - Palindrome

A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units (such as a strand of DNA) that has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of punctuation and spaces between words is generally permitted). The word "palindrome" comes from the Greek palin (παλιν) "back" and dromos (δρóμος) "way, direction". Composing literature in palindromes is an example of constrained writing. Palindrome - History. According to Bill Bryson's Mother Tongue: English & ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia - 142857 number

142,857 is the best known cyclic number. If you multiply the number by 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, the answer will be an anagram of itself. 1 × 142,857 = 142,857 2 × 142,857 = 285,714 3 × 142,857 = 428,571 4 × 142,857 = 571,428 5 × 142,857 = 714,285 6 × 142,857 = 857,142 7 × 142,857 = 999,999 If you continue multiplying it by larger numbers, the result will always be some ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Anagram - Astronomy

Perhaps the only practical use to which anagrams have been turned is to be found in the transpositions in which some of the astronomers of the 17th century embodied their discoveries with the design apparently of avoiding the risk that, while they were engaged in further verification, the credit of what they had found out might be claimed by others. Thus Galileo announced his discovery that Venus had phases like the Moon in the form "Haec immatura a me iam frustra leguntur—oy" (Latin: This immature (feminine) one has already been read i ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia - Word game

A word game or word puzzle can be of several different types: Letter arrangement games, where the goal is to form words out of given letters: Anagrams -- both a simple game of rearranging letters and a linguistic recreation of making anagrams that seem to illuminate something about the original word, such as dog for god. Boggle Option Pick Two Scrabble Hotspots Word Game Swedish puzzles Al ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia - Word play

Word play is a literary technique in which the nature of the words used themselves become part of the subject of the work. Puns, obscure words and meanings, clever rhetorical excursions, oddly formed sentences, and telling character names are common examples of word play. All writers engage in word play to some extent, but certain writers are particularly adept or committed to word play. Shakespeare was a noted punster. James Joyce--whose Ulysses, and even more so, his Finnegans Wake, are filled with brilliant wri ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Anagrams - Rules and Variations

There has never been a standardized set of rules and since the game is out of print, players now often play by house rules. A basic set of rules can be approximated and most variations may be found below. Anagrams - Setup. Before play all tiles are turned face-down. Anagrams - Turns. During the game, players take turns flipping tiles face up on the table into the pool. (There are many variations of this, for some see the Variations section.)

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Sator Arepo Tenet Opera Rotas - Translation

The five words translate as follows: Sator  'Sower', 'planter' Arepo  Likely a proper name; its similarity with arrepo, from ad repo, 'I creep towards', is coincidental Tenet  'hold' Opera  'work', 'care', 'effort' Rotas  'wheels' Two possible translations of the phrase are 'The sower Arepo holds the wheels with effort' and 'The ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia - Palindrome

A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units (such as a strand of DNA) that has the property of reading the same in either direction (the adjustment of punctuation and spaces between words is generally permitted). The word "palindrome" comes from the Greek palin (παλιν) "back" and dromos (δρóμος) "way, direction". Composing literature in palindromes is an example of constrained writing. Palindrome - History. According to Bill Bryson's Mother Tongue: English & ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Palindrome - Types of palindrome

Palindrome - Symmetry by characters. The most familiar palindromes, in English at least, are character-by-character: the written characters read the same backwards as forwards. Palindromes may consist of a single word (such as civic), a phrase or sentence (Was it a cat I saw?), or a longer passage of text. Spaces, punctuation and case are usually ignored. a one of language of india "malayalam" Palindrome - Symmetry by words. Some palindromes use words as units rather than letters. An example is You can cage a swallow, can' ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Scrabble - Game details

The game is played with two to four players on a square (or nearly square) board with a 15-by-15 grid of cells, each of which accommodates a single letter tile. In official club and tournament games, play is always between two players (or, occasionally, between two teams each of which collaborates on a single rack). An important feature of the game is the presence of color-coded "premium squares" affecting scoring: dark red "triple word" cells, pink "double word" cells, dark blue "triple letter" cells, and light blue "double letter" c ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Scrabble - Game details

The game is played with two to four players on a square (or nearly square) board with a 15-by-15 grid of cells, each of which accommodates a single letter tile. In official club and tournament games, play is always between two players (or, occasionally, between two teams each of which collaborates on a single rack). An important feature of the game is the presence of color-coded "premium squares" affecting scoring: dark red "triple word" cells, pink "double word" cells, dark blue "triple letter" cells, and light blue "double letter" c ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Palindrome - History

According to Bill Bryson's Mother Tongue: English & How It Got That Way (p. 227): "Palindromes … are at least 2,000 years old". The ancient Greeks often inscribed the palindrome "ΝΙΨΟΝΑΝΟΜΗΜΑΤΑΜΗΜΟΝΑΝΟΨΙΝ" on fountains; in mixed case with modern accents and divided into words this reads "Νίψον ανομήματα μη μόναν όψιν" ("Nipson anomēmata mē monan opsin"), meaning "Wash the sin as well as the face" (ps ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Palindrome - Palindromes in different languages

Palindromes occur in many western languages, but they are particularly prevalent in English due to the wide variety of reversible letter pairs within words. Finnish, however, has been described as "the language of palindromes." Japanese palindromes, called kaibun, rely on the hiragana syllabary. An example is the word shinbunshi (in syllables shi-n-bu-n-shi), meaning "newspaper". The Japanes ...

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anagram: Encyclopedia II - Palindrome - Long palindromes

The longest palindromic word in the Oxford English Dictionary is tattarrattat, coined by James Joyce in Ulysses for a knock on the door. The Guinness Book of Records gives detartrated, the past tense of detartrate, a somewhat contrived chemical term meaning to remove tartrates. The longest "natural" English palindrome is arguably redivider (someone or something that redivides). Malayalam, an Indian language, is of equal length. Saippuakauppias, Finnish for "soap vendor", is claimed to be the wo ...

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Palindrome, Palindrome - History, Palindrome - Palindromes in different languages, Palindrome - Types of palindrome, Palindrome - Symmetry by characters, Palindrome - Symmetry by words, Palindrome - Symmetry by lines, Palindrome - Symmetry by sound, Palindrome - Numbers, Palindrome - Dates and times, Palindrome - In music, Palindrome - Computer programs, Palindrome - URLs, Palindrome - Long palindromes, Palindrome - Biological structures, Palindrome - Philosophy of nature, Palindrome - Computation Theory, Palindrome - Further examples

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