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Help! mnemonics anagrams

-Carlos-

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I normally don’t cry wolf, but in this case I had to, sorry. I have an issue to resolve and with your help I will put an end (my hope) to it. You see I need to gather a group of random letters into a single word or phrase.

What do I mean?

Well, here is an example (I hope I’m clear):

The following (example) are mnemonics, which is mainly what I need (phrases or single words) to solve my problem.

Example: In order to correctly recall the order of our planets in the solar system, one can write the phrase: My very eccentric mother just served us nude. The first letter of each word brings to memory the order of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

There could also be just a single word that does the same thing as the phrase (above). Example: In order to remember the planets in our system that have no moons, we can use the nonsense word MerVe for Mercury and Venus.

My call for help: I need to locate a web site(s) that would descramble random letters into familiar words and/or phrases.

Can you help?

Thanks a million guys.
 
Example: In order to correctly recall the order of our planets in the solar system, one can write the phrase: My very eccentric mother just served us nude. The first letter of each word brings to memory the order of the planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

Aquablue,the only thing this phrase is not going to remind me is the name of the planets.:sick:
 
Well, in Aqua's defense, the phrase was invented before Pluto was de-planetified. It used to be "My very eccentric mother just served us nude pork-chops." Which of course makes all the difference.
 
Of course.

The same method is used for the hardness of Minerals.I only one I remember is.

Toronto-Talc.
 
Hardness minerals:
The girls can flirt and other quaint things can do

talc, galena, calcite, fluorite, apatite, orthoclase, quartz, topaz, corundum, diamond

Sorry, I just had to write it - too many years as a geologist to forget it!
 
I don't understand what anagrams and mnemonics have to do with each other.

My Very Easy Method Just Saves Us Naming

The last word used to be... Planets. Now it makes no sense.

Why do you need to do this Aquablue?
 
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