The Anagram Game

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See_KING_Truth

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anagram- the rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once

imperfect anagram- an attempt at an anagram that falls short by not usings all of the origional letters exactly once.

The rules are: A word will be listed and all of both perfect and imperfect anagrams will be listed until there are no more remaining. At that time, there will be a new word listed to pull anagrams from. The words used for anagrams must be in the english language, however, the phrases do not have to be grammatically correct but do have to include real words be and spelled correctly.

Examples: Orchestra = Carthorse
A decimal point = I'm a dot in place

First Word: Conversation
 
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See_KING_Truth

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#2
Conversation = Voices rant on
 
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NodMyHeadLikeYeah

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#3
What is up with you and all these complicated word games!!!!!!!! ;)
 
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See_KING_Truth

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#4
haha, I don't know, but I have a feeling I may be playing this game all by myself...:p

Maybe I will just let it get pushed off of the first page of threads lol
 
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Vinifera

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#7
Conversation = At Conversion
 
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See_KING_Truth

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#8
Conversation = Act on version
 
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Vinifera

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#9
Conversation = I convert a son. (I've never been married and have no children though).


This game not only sharpens one's brain but also creates wrinkles. LOL
 
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See_KING_Truth

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#10
This game not only sharpens one's brain but also creates wrinkles. LOL
Haha and another anagram well done :)

There are probably a few thousand imperfect anagrams for the word I chose....At least we are takin care of all of the most difficult ones :D
 
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See_KING_Truth

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#11
CONVERSATION = NOT I OVER CANS
CONVERSATION = IT ON OVER CANS
 
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Vinifera

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#12
Haha and another anagram well done :)

There are probably a few thousand imperfect anagrams for the word I chose....At least we are takin care of all of the most difficult ones :D

Thank You, See_KING_Truth. You are also good at this game.


I'll continue playing this game tomorrow if I can......I mean if I can overcome this anagram challenge. This game has deprived my sleep. Hope I won't look much older when I wake up :( :D . Have a blessed afternoon.:)
 
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See_KING_Truth

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#13
lol, goodnight and God Bless Vinifera
 
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Vinifera

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#14
Conversation = No Air-Con Vest
 
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See_KING_Truth

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#15
Conversation = I save corn.....NOT!

hahaha
 
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Vinifera

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#16
Conversation = Corn in a stove.


In a corn stove. : P



 
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Conversation = Corn in a stove.
Off topic a bit, but I agree, word games can be fun (and you will find it as one form of
biblical interpretation, at least in a Rabbinical Method), a part of Hermeneutics (not
anagrams specifically or per se, still letter, word and number 'games' -- see end notes).


My faves:


Leonardo DaVinci == O Draconian Devil
The Mona Lisa == O Lame Saint

William Shakespeare == Here Was I Like a Psalm (there is a deeper biblical reference I
will save for another day)


END NOTES:
The methods by which the Talmud explores the meaning of scripture include:

* grammar and exegesis
* the interpretation of certain words and letters and apparently superfluous and/or
missing words or letters, and prefixes and suffixes
* the interpretation of those letters which, in certain words, are provided with points
* the interpretation of the letters in a word according to their numerical value (see
Gemaṭria)
* the interpretation of a word by dividing it into two or more words (see Noṭariḳon)
* the interpretation of a word according to its consonantal form or according to its
vocalization
* the interpretation of a word by transposing its letters or by changing its vowels
* the logical deduction of a halakah from a Scriptural text or from another law

Reference (Link): -->> Biblical hermeneutics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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IQ

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#18
Conversation >
Overact Sin On
Overact Sin No
 
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Vinifera

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#19
Off topic a bit, but I agree, word games can be fun (and you will find it as one form of
biblical interpretation, at least in a Rabbinical Method), a part of Hermeneutics (not
anagrams specifically or per se, still letter, word and number 'games' -- see end notes).

My faves:

Leonardo DaVinci == O Draconian Devil
The Mona Lisa == O Lame Saint

William Shakespeare == Here Was I Like a Psalm (there is a deeper biblical reference I
will save for another day)

END NOTES:
The methods by which the Talmud explores the meaning of scripture include:

* grammar and exegesis
* the interpretation of certain words and letters and apparently superfluous and/or
missing words or letters, and prefixes and suffixes
* the interpretation of those letters which, in certain words, are provided with points
* the interpretation of the letters in a word according to their numerical value (see
Gemaṭria)
* the interpretation of a word by dividing it into two or more words (see Noṭariḳon)
* the interpretation of a word according to its consonantal form or according to its
vocalization
* the interpretation of a word by transposing its letters or by changing its vowels
* the logical deduction of a halakah from a Scriptural text or from another law

Reference (Link): -->> Biblical hermeneutics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Digital_Angel_316,

Thank you for sharing. It seems that learning the Holy Scriptures in Hebrew and Greek is awesome. I hope that I will have the opportunity to do it. :)
 
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Vinifera

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#20
Conversation = Cover no stain.