Bananagrams' Travel and Storage Pouch : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Bananagrams' Travel and Storage Pouch / Chic Bee
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説明 | “The anagram game that will drive you bananas!”Bananagrams is the first in the bunch, the game that started it all. Players race against each other to build crossword grids and use all their letter tiles. There's no turn-taking to be found here—it all happens at once and it’s a race to the finish. No matter how old you are and how many anagram games you’ve played, Bananagrams is sure to drive you absolutely bananas ... in the best possible way!The made up word Bananagrams is a play on the plural word anagramsan·a·gram [an-uh-gram] Show IPA noun, verb, an·a·grammed, an·a·gram·ming.noun1.a word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by rearranging its letters: “Angel” is an anagram of “glean.”2.anagrams, ( used with a singular verb ) a game in which the players build words by transposing and, often, adding letters.verb (used with object)3.to form (the letters of a text) into a secret message by rearranging them.4.to rearrange (the letters of a text) so as to discover a secret message.Origin: 1580–90; probably < Middle French anagramme < Neo-Latin anagramma. See ana-, -gram1Related formsan·a·gram·mat·ic [an-uh-gruh-mat-ik] Show IPA , an·a·gram·mat·i·cal, adjectivean·a·gram·mat·i·cal·ly, adverb[I add:an·a·gram·a·tize, verb]Example sentencesTo indicate an anagram he added “(anag.)” to the word concerned.My guess is that this text is English language text that has been run through Each fake staffer's name is an anagram of their title plus one extra letter.Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2013. dictionary.reference.com/browse/anagram |
撮影日 | 2013-02-20 01:57:25 |
撮影者 | Chic Bee |
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