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Anagram
Anagram An"a*gram, v. t. To anagrammatize. Some of these anagramed his name, Benlowes, into Benevolus. --Warburton.
Anagram
Anagram An"a*gram, n. [F. anagramme, LL. anagramma, fr. Gr. ? back, again + ? to write. See Graphic.] 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. Thus Galenus becomes angelus; William Noy (attorney-general to Charles I., and a laborious man) may be turned into I moyl in law.
Anagrammatic
Anagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.] Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. -- An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
Anagrammatical
Anagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.] Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. -- An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
Anagrammatically
Anagrammatic An`a*gram*mat"ic, Anagrammatical An`a*gram*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. anagramtique.] Pertaining to, containing, or making, an anagram. -- An`a*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
Anagrammatism
Anagrammatism An`a*gram"ma*tism, n. [Gr. ?: cf. F. anagrammatisme.] The act or practice of making anagrams. --Camden.
Anagrammatist
Anagrammatist An`a*gram"ma*tist, n. [Cf. F. anagrammatiste.] A maker anagrams.
Anagrammatize
Anagrammatize An`a*gram"ma*tize, v. t. [Gr. ? cf. F. anagrammatiser.] To transpose, as the letters of a word, so as to form an anagram. --Cudworth.
Dekagram
Dekagram Dek"a*gram, n. Same as Decagram.
Diagram
Diagram Di"a*gram, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to mark out by lines; dia` through + ? to draw, write: cf. F. diagramme. See Graphic.] 1. (Geom.) A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement, or facilitate a demonstration; a plan. 2. Any simple drawing made for mathematical or scientific purposes, or to assist a verbal explanation which refers to it; a mechanical drawing, as distinguished from an artistical one. Indicator diagram. (Steam Engine) See Indicator card, under indicator
Diagram
Diagram Di"a*gram, v. t. To put into the form of a diagram.
Diagramma lineatum
Bodian Bo"di*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) A large food fish (Diagramma lineatum), native of the East Indies.
Diagrammatic
Diagrammatic Di`a*gram*mat"ic, a. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a diagram; showing by diagram. -- Di`a*gram*mat"ic*ly, adv.
Diagrammaticly
Diagrammatic Di`a*gram*mat"ic, a. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a diagram; showing by diagram. -- Di`a*gram*mat"ic*ly, adv.
Hexagram
Hexagram Hex"a*gram, n. [Hexa- + -gram.] A figure of six lines; specif.: (a) A figure composed of two equal triangles intersecting so that each side of one triangle is parallel to a side of the other, and the six points coincide with those of a hexagon. (b) In Chinese literature, one of the sixty-four figures formed of six parallel lines (continuous or broken), forming the basis of the Yih King, or ``Book of Changes.'
Hexagrammus decagrammus
Sea trout Sea" trout` (Zo["o]l.) (a) Any one of several species of true trouts which descend rivers and enter the sea after spawning, as the European bull trout and salmon trout, and the eastern American spotted trout. (b) The common squeteague, and the spotted squeteague. (c) A California fish of the family Chirid[ae], especially Hexagrammus decagrammus; -- called also spotted rock trout. See Rock trout, under Rock. (d) A California sci[ae]noid fish (Cynoscion nobilis); -- called also white sea bass.
indicator diagram
3. (Mech.) The part of an instrument by which an effect is indicated, as an index or pointer. 4. (Zo["o]l.) Any bird of the genus Indicator and allied genera. See Honey guide, under Honey. 5. (Chem.) That which indicates the condition of acidity, alkalinity, or the deficiency, excess, or sufficiency of a standard reagent, by causing an appearance, disappearance, or change of color, as in titration or volumetric analysis. Note: The common indicators are litmus, trop[ae]olin, phenol phthalein, potassic permanganate, etc. Indicator card, the figure drawn by an engine indicator, by means of which the working of the engine can be investigated and its power calculated. The Illustration shows one form of indicator card, from a steam engine, together with scales by which the pressure of the steam above or below that of the atmosphere, corresponding to any position of the engine piston in its stroke, can be measured. Called also indicator diagram. Indicator telegraph, a telegraph in which the signals are the deflections of a magnetic needle, as in the trans-Atlantic system.
Indicator diagram
Diagram Di"a*gram, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to mark out by lines; dia` through + ? to draw, write: cf. F. diagramme. See Graphic.] 1. (Geom.) A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement, or facilitate a demonstration; a plan. 2. Any simple drawing made for mathematical or scientific purposes, or to assist a verbal explanation which refers to it; a mechanical drawing, as distinguished from an artistical one. Indicator diagram. (Steam Engine) See Indicator card, under indicator
Metagrammatism
Metagrammatism Met`a*gram"ma*tism, n. Anagrammatism.
Myriagram
Myriagram Myr"i*a*gram, Myriagramme Myr"i*a*gramme, n. [F. myriagramme. See Myria-, and 3d Gram.] A metric weight, consisting of ten thousand grams or ten kilograms. It is equal to 22.046 lbs. avoirdupois.
Myriagramme
Myriagram Myr"i*a*gram, Myriagramme Myr"i*a*gramme, n. [F. myriagramme. See Myria-, and 3d Gram.] A metric weight, consisting of ten thousand grams or ten kilograms. It is equal to 22.046 lbs. avoirdupois.
Paragram
Paragram Par"a*gram, n. [Gr. ? that which one writes beside. See Paragraph.] A pun. Puns, which he calls paragrams. --Addison.
Paragrammatist
Paragrammatist Par`a*gram"ma*tist, n. A punster.
Pentagram
Pentagram Pen"ta*gram, n. [Gr. ?, neut. of ? having five lines. See Penta-, and -gram.] A pentacle or a pentalpha. ``Like a wizard pentagram.' --Tennyson.
Tetragrammaton
Tetragrammaton Tet`ra*gram"ma*ton, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?; te`tra- (see Tetra-) + ? a letter.] The mystic number four, which was often symbolized to represent the Deity, whose name was expressed by four letters among some ancient nations; as, the Hebrew JeHoVaH, Greek qeo`s, Latin deus, etc.

Meaning of Agram from wikipedia

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