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Anagrammatic poetry is
poetry with the
constrained form that
either each line or each
verse is an
anagram of all
other lines or
verses in the poem. A poet...
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immaculata (Latin:
Serene virgin, pious,
clean and spotless), and the
anagrammatic answer to Pilate's question, Quid est veritas? (Latin: What is truth...
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Prisoner of Azkaban, in
which he is only mentioned. Voldemort, an
anagrammatic sobriquet for his
birth name Tom
Marvolo Riddle, is the
archenemy of...
- A
permutable prime, also
known as
anagrammatic prime, is a
prime number which, in a
given base, can have its digits'
positions switched through any permutation...
- 1995–1996)
Damon Albarn –
keyboards (1995, 1999;
credited under the
anagrammatical pseudonyms "Dan Abnormal" on
Elastica and as "Norman Balda" on The Menace)...
- family's home town in the
Poitou region.
Richard Holmes supports the
anagrammatic derivation of the name, but adds that a
writer such as
Voltaire would...
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Daily Clipper. No. 3. 1
January 1846. The
article is
signed "Uneda", an
anagrammatic pen-name used by
William Duane (1808–1882) of Philadelphia, son of William...
- creators.
Attempts have been made to
discover "hidden meanings" by the
anagrammatic method of
rearranging the
letters of
which the
square is composed. In...
- matter,
Nabokov intended to
publish it
pseudonymously (although the
anagrammatic character Vivian Darkbloom would tip off the
alert reader). The m****cript...
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Sulsfort as its
supposed author, but
these have been
deduced to be
anagrammatical pseudonyms of the real author, Hans
Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen...