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English
Etymology
From Latin anagrammaticus,[1] equivalent to anagram + -atic.
Adjective
anagrammatic (comparative more anagrammatic, superlative most anagrammatic)
- Being or relating to an anagram.
- Synonym: anagrammatical
1981 December 27, Amy Hoffman, “The "Positive Lesbian Novel" Rides Again”, in Gay Community News, volume 9, number 23, page 9:Who Was That Masked Woman? is about the life of Tretona Getroek, Noretta Koertge [the author]'s anagrammatic alter ego.
Derived terms
Translations
being or relating to an anagram
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