Home › Words › A › anagrammatiseanagrammatiseanagrammatise means to produce an anagram of; to transpose the letters of.EtymologyFrom Ancient Greek ἀναγραμματίζω (anagrammatízō).verbTo produce an anagram of; to transpose the letters of.e.g.“Within this Circle is Iehoua's name,/Forward and backward Annagrammatiz'd:” — 1589–1592 (date written), Ch[ristopher] Mar[lowe], The Tragicall Historie of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus. […], London: […] Iohn Wright, […], published 1616 (1631 reprint), →OCLC, signature B,Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.anagramize 83% match — To make an anagram from or to transform into as an anagram. vs anagrammatise →anagrammatization 76% match — Transformation of a word into its anagram. vs anagrammatise →anagrammatize 76% match — US and Oxford British English standard spelling of anagrammatise. vs anagrammatise →anagrammatism 74% match — The creation or formation of anagrams. vs anagrammatise →anagrammatically 74% match — In an anagrammatic manner. vs anagrammatise →anagrammatic 72% match — Being or relating to an anagram. vs anagrammatise →anagramise 72% match — Non-Oxford British spelling of anagramize. vs anagrammatise →anagrammist 72% match — A person who composes anagrams. vs anagrammatise →