What is an anagram?
Definition of an anagram An anagram is the rearrangement of the letters of a word, name, phrase, sentence, title, or the like into another word or phrase. ALL the letters of the name or phrase must be used ONCE and only ONCE. This is the basic rule of anagramming. The best anagrams are meaningful and relate in some way to the original subject. They can be apposite, funny, rude, satirical or flattering.
An anagram is a pair of words, phrases or sentences that are spelled with the same set of letters. For example, the following two words are spelled with the same letters: “tan” and “ant.” Much more complicated anagrams are possible, and the most interesting are when the two are relevant to each other.