wwh: Here's all I could find on anichnogram on Google:

Here, in this book, is where you will find rhyming words like "flavicomous" and "auricomous" which refer to yellow hair and golden hair or "anichnogram" and "pelmatogram" which has to do with a footprint. Their definitions are listed in the glossary in the back of the book.

from: "Words to Rhyme With" by Willard R. Espy

http://www.epinions.com/book-review-78D5-7752225-3A2E2B97-prod1

It's probably the same url you encountered. However, I must note that it's a great Scrabble word to play upon gram. Seven letters added and all those bonus points, but it's probably not in the lexicon used for championship games, alas....

DubDub

PS: In Googling hamble, which resulted in nothing edifying, I came across the earliest known form of Egyptian amputation. And, since it involved the toe and a prosthetic toe, thought you might like reading about it on:

http://www.sciencenet.org.uk/slup/CuttingEdge/Jan01/toe.html