single word requests - Is "to anagram" an established verb?
To his amusement, Jason realized that the words Madam Curie anagrammed to Radium Came.
Is the above sentence idiomatic? I am not sure if I can use anagrammed to. If this is inacceptable, what is the best verb or verb phrase to express the desired meaning?
Answer
The general form is 'A is an anagram of B'
Anagram - noun
1 - a word, phrase, or sentence formed from another by rearranging its letters: “Angel” is an anagram of “glean.”.
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Thus in your example:
To his amusement, Jason realized that 'Madam Curie' was an anagram of 'Radium Came'
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