logogriph [law-guh-grif, log-uh-]
noun
1. an anagram, or a puzzle involving anagrams.
2. a puzzle in which a certain word, and other words formed from any or all of its letters, must be guessed from indications given in a set of verses.
Related forms
log·o·griph·ic , adjective
Origin: 1590–1600; logo- + Greek grîphos a fishing basket, riddle
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