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Anagram vs Capstone - What's the difference?

anagram | capstone |

As nouns the difference between anagram and capstone

is that anagram is (of words) a word or phrase that is created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase while capstone is any of the stones making up the top layer of a wall; a coping stone.

As a verb anagram

is to form anagrams.

anagram

Alternative forms

* anagramme (obsolete)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (of words) A word or phrase that is created by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.
  • The word "silent" is an anagram of "listen".

    Derived terms

    * anagrammatic * anagrammatise * anagrammatism * anagrammatist

    See also

    * alphagram * palindrome

    Verb

  • To form anagrams.
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    capstone

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any of the stones making up the top layer of a wall; a coping stone
  • A crowning achievement, culmination or finishing touch
  • *1904 ,
  • *:“You see, I’ve never had a girl friend,” I added, by way of topping the obelisk of silliness with the capstone of fatuity.
  • *1969 , NASA,
  • *:Success of the Apollo program has been the capstone to a series of significant accomplishments for the United States in space in a broad spectrum of manned and unmanned exploration missions and in the application of space techniques for the benefit of man.
  • See also

    * keystone

    Anagrams

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