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what is the colour of old england, anagrammatically? ​

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Answered by daretowin143
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Explanation:

The right answer is Golden

Answered by Anonymous
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The anagram for colour of "old England" is - golden land.

Anagram refers to jumbled words or arranged words, which can be rearranged to form another words.

The important condition that needs to be met while forming anagram is - it should contain all the letters as mentioned in given word without repetition, unless done in question.

In the question, golden is the colour that can form from given words.

Another example of anagram is - tear which can be written as rate.

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