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Originally Posted By: FaldageI've learned one interesting thing. An anagram of this sort, where the anagram and the original are identical in meaning, is called an anugram(!). I couldn't find anything to suggest that this particular anugram is due to either Lewis Carroll or Charles Dodgson.
A topical anugram for today:
MARGARET THATCHER = THAT GREAT CHARMER
(No, I didn't make it up myself...)
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