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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
an·a·gram
I
 \\ˈa-nə-ˌgram\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  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
 DATE  1589
1. a word or phrase made by transposing the letters of another word or phrase
2. plural but singular in construction : a game in which words are formed by rearranging the letters of other words or by arranging letters taken (as from a stock of cards or blocks) at random
• an·a·gram·mat·ic  \\ˌa-nə-grə-ˈma-tik\\ also an·a·gram·mat·i·cal  \\-ti-kəl\\ adjective
• an·a·gram·mat·i·cal·ly  \\-ti-k(ə-)lē\\ adverb

II
transitive verb 
(-grammed ; -gram·ming)
 DATE  1630
1. 
anagrammatize

2. to rearrange (the letters of a text) in order to discover a hidden message
English Etymology
anagram
  transposition of letters in a word so as to form another, 1580s, from Fr. anagramme, from Gk. anagrammatizein "transpose letters," from ana- "up, back" + gramma (gen. grammatos) "letter."
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
anagram
ana·gram 5AnE^rAm / noun   a word or phrase that is made by arranging the letters of another word or phrase in a different order
   相同字母异序词:
   An anagram of 'Elvis' is 'lives'. 
   lives 是 Elvis 的一个异序词。 
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
an·a·gram
I. \ˈanəˌgram, -aa(ə)m\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: probably from Middle French anagramme, from New Latin anagramma, modification of Greek anagrammatismos, from anagrammatizein to transpose letters, from ana- + grammat-, gramma letter + -izein -ize — more at 
grammar

1. 
 a. : the change of one word or phrase into another by the transposition of its letters
 b. : the word or phrase made by transposing the letters of another word or phrase
  rebate is an anagram of beater >
2. obsolete : 
mutation
transposition

3. anagrams plural but singular in construction : a game in which words are formed by rearranging the letters of other words or by arranging letters taken at random (as printed blocks from a stock)
II. transitive verb
(anagrammed ; anagrammed ; anagramming ; anagrams)
1. : 
anagrammatize

2. : to rearrange (the letters of a text) in order to discover a hidden message
3. : to attack (a transposition cipher) by moving a set of letters presumed to have related encipherments (as successive letters presumed to be from the same column of the transposition rectangle, or the letters from the same position in a number of messages) into position next to another such set, forming a tentative set of plaintext polygraphs, a promising juxtaposition being recognized by the formation of many common polygraphs and a probably wrong juxtaposition by the formation of improbable polygraphs

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