logogriph noun.
['lɒgǝgrɪf] L16.[French logogriphe, from Greek logos word (see LOGOS) + griphos fishing-basket, riddle.]A kind of enigma in which a certain word and other words that can be formed out of all or any of its letters are to be guessed from synonyms of them introduced into a set of verses. Also, an anagram, a puzzle involving anagrams.
■ logo'griphic adjective (
rare) of or pertaining to logogriphs, of the nature of a logogriph
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