Anagrammatic vs Anagrammatically - What's the difference?
anagrammatic | anagrammatically |
In an anagrammatic manner
* {{quote-book, year=1886, author=Martin Farquhar Tupper, title=My Life as an Author, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Now the words "Oh, Walter Hawkins, Esquire," makes anagrammatically , "W.H., who likes rare antiques!" exactly his idiosyncrasy as a man and a collector. }}
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=July 18, author=Mike Hale, title=Gay Heroes and a Reptilian Monster, From the BBC, work=New York Times
, passage=The monster in this case is a reptilian, vomit- and blood-spewing thing in a glass tank that’s more reminiscent of “Alien” than of the dime-store concoctions on “Doctor Who,” the show from which “Torchwood” was anagrammatically spun off. }}
As an adjective anagrammatic
is being or relating to an anagram.As an adverb anagrammatically is
in an anagrammatic manner.anagrammatically
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