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Words that swap seats and emerge as someone else entirely.

means Rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to spell a different word or phrase using every letter exactly once.

from From Greek ana- (back, again) plus gramma (letter) — literally letters reshuffled, coined in the 1500s when wordplay was elite sport.

Royal flattery17th-century courtiers anagrammed kings' names as praise.
Perfect exampleListen rearranges into silent, fittingly enough.
Dan Brown baitLeonardo da Vinci hid them; novelists adore them.
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