| 单词 | anagrammatically | 
| 释义 | anagrammaticallyadv.  In the manner of an anagram; with a different arrangement of the same letters. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > secrecy, concealment > a profound secret, mystery > puzzle, enigma, riddle > alteration of letters in a word > 			[adverb]		 anagrammatically1605 metagrammatically1799 1605    W. Camden Remaines 173  				Which also contained his name Anagrammatically [printed Anagranimatically; 1614 anagrammatically]. 1660    Char. Italy 10  				Whatsoever he parrot (or if you will have it anagrammatically) prater-like twattles. 1751    Chambers's Cycl. 		(ed. 7)	 at Anagram  				The question put by Pilate to Jesus Christ: Quid est veritas? which anagrammatically makes, Est vir qui adest. 1875    Times 23 Nov. 5/5  				Ritenbenk..is named anagrammatically after Count Berkentin, a Danish Minister. 1904    W. Begley Biblia Anagrammatica 159  				Next comes Flaminius Dondi, or, as he anagrammatically called himself, Donino Fidalmi. 2008    R. Kotynek  & J. Cohassey Amer. Cultural Rebels vii. 154  				Dalí was anagrammatically branded by surrealism's pope as ‘Avida Dollars’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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