anagram

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English - Turkish
evirmece
çevrik sözcük
(Askeri) HARFLERİ YERLERİNE GÖRE DİZMEK: Açık metin, açık kod, veya mutavassıt şifreli metin meydana getirmek üzere, aynı mesaj içindeki bir harf serisini diğeriyle karıştırmak suretiyle, bir yer değiştirme şifresini tamamen veya kısmen kriptanalize etmek, açmak
{i} harflerin yerini değiştirme
harflerin sırası değiştirilerek elde edilen yeni kelime
{i} çevrik kelime
anagram
Turkish - Turkish
Yankı, yakın, yanık, kayın örneğinde olduğu gibi, bir sözcük içindeki seslerin yerini değiştirerek elde edilen yeni sözcüğe verilen ad
Eski, seki, eksi" örneğinde olduğu gibi, bir sözcük içindeki seslerin yerini değiştirerek elde edilen yeni sözcüğe verilen ad
Bir sözcükteki harflerin yerini değiştirerek elde edilen yeni sözcük
Fulya, yulaf örneğinde olduğu gibi, bir sözcük içindeki harflerin yerini değiştirerek elde edilen sözcüğe verilen ad
Bir kelimedeki harflerin yerini değiştirerek elde edilen kelime
English - English
A word or phrase that is created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase

The word silent is an anagram of listen.

To form anagrams
the letters of a word or phrase so transposed as to make a different word or phrase
{n} a transposing the letters of a name, as W, i, l ,l i,a,m N,o, y - i moyl in law
A word, which when its letters are rearranged, becomes another word - e g MOTE becomes TOME, or MOOT POINT becomes O MOTTO PIN
a rearrangement of a group of letters, especially a word that can be formed by rearranging the letters in another word
To form a recognizable word, phrase or message by rearranging letters This is the permutation of letters to achieve meaning Also see: multiple anagramming
a word spelled out by rearranging the letters of another word When both lexical forms appear in the same poem, especially in proximity, a reader may reasonably suspect that the anagram is a figure of speech If only one form occurs, the encoding of an association is harder to prove For example, "the teacher gapes at the mounds of exam pages lying before her "
A word that is spelled with the exact same letters as another word Example: RIDES is an anagram of SIRED and vice versa
read letters out of order to discover a hidden meaning
These are a jumble of words and letters You need to rearrange the letters of words to make a new word or phrase
A word or phrase made from the letters of another word or phrase, as "heart" is an anagram of "earth " Anagrams have often been considered merely an exercise of one’s ingenuity, but sometimes writers use anagrams to conceal proper names or veiled messages, or to suggest important connections between words, as in "hated" and "death "
a word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase
A rearrangement of the letters of a word or phrase For example, orchestra is an anagram of cart-horse and Old England is an anagram of golden land Anagrams are a common type of Wordplay in Cryptic Clues
Thus Galenus becomes angelus; William Noy attorney-general to Charles I
An anagram is a word or phrase formed by changing the order of the letters in another word or phrase. For example, `triangle' is an anagram of `integral'. a word or phrase that is made by changing the order of the letters in another word or phrase (anagramme, from anagrammatismos, from ana- ( ANACHRONISM) + gramma )
A sentence or phrase that is formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase
A word that is created by rearranging the letters of another word
Literally, the letters of a word read backwards, but in its usual wider sense, the change or one word or phrase into another by the transposition of its letters
To anagrammatize
a word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase read letters out of order to discover a hidden meaning
{i} transposition of the letters of a word to make a new word
and a laborious man may be turned into I moyl in law
anagram dictionary
a list of words, or groups of words, ordered according to the number of each letter in the word; used for solving crosswords and similar puzzles
anagrams
An anagram is a word or phrase made by rearranging the letters in another word or phrase In Franklin's Anagrams, the player is asked to make words using letters from the displayed word The player is prompted both on the minimum length of acceptable words and the number of possible words that can be made
anagrams
Click on the Anagrams button in order to call up the Anagrams box Type in the word from which you want anagrams made Then select either Full Word or Minimum Number of Letters by clicking in one of the white circles to the left of each selection Full Word will give you anagrams made up of all the letter in the word you've selected If you choose Minimum Number of Letters, you will have to select a number that will represent the fewest number of letters from which an anagram can be made For example, if you type in "4," the program will eliminate anagrams of three letters or less
anagrams
to re-arrange, esp to form new words or phrases from existing ones such as' 'Rome and 'more'
anagrams
a game whose object is to form words from a group of randomly chosen letters
anagrams
third-person singular of anagram
anagrams
plural of anagram
anagrams
Enter letters in Main Entry field, select "Jumble" option, and press "Search " This is a way to get bonus-point words in Scrabble by cheating
Turkish - English
anagram
anagram

    Hyphenation

    an·a·gram

    Turkish pronunciation

    änıgräm

    Pronunciation

    /ˈanəˌgram/ /ˈænəˌɡræm/

    Etymology

    [ 'a-n&-"gram ] (noun.) 1589. probably from Middle French anagramme, from New Latin anagrammat-, anagramma, modification of Greek anagrammatismos, from anagrammatizein to transpose letters, from ana- + grammat-, gramma letter; more at GRAM.
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