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Latest post Thu, May 17 2007 9:50 AM by Mister Micawber. 3 replies.
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Celltrack  +  365799 Wed, 16 May 07 10:33 AM
How many words can you finds by re arranging the letters of the word

"CELEBRATIONS"

I once got 307 but a mate doesn't believe me.  To win a bet i have to proove him wrong please help me guys i've got just 64.  I never repeated words last time but it's hard as hell!  Anyone kow where there is a list on the net or has anyone else done somthing like this before?

Thanks alot
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Mister Micawber  +  366292 Thu, 17 May 07 12:50 AM

It is a common game.  You might find many by using an ANAGRAM GENERATOR.  Good luck.

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Celltrack  +  366408 Thu, 17 May 07 09:08 AM
Ah man thank you so very much!  It seemed to only dish out 3-5 word phrases, but after searching a bit on the site i found this part http://wordsmith.org/anagram/advanced.html but in the box "maximum number of words in each anagram" when i enter 1 it only gives me "celebrations".  Any idea how to set it to 1 word anagrams so it gives more out?  Thanks so much though for the link.
Mister Micawber  +  366421 Thu, 17 May 07 09:50 AM

Anagrams are interesting, but anagram generators are not built of your kind of word game.  I just thought that the anagrams would produce a few new words and give you some ideas for a few more.

Have you got these?-- cerebral, liberate, scalene, stereo, eclair?

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