Assuming you mean WordArt as used by Powerpoint (for example), then yes, you can spell check. The object is still a text object, it's simply been given decorations such as bevels and drop shadows. But as long as the underlying object is a text object then it can be checked for spelling.
If you mean word art in a more general sense, where the text has been converted to a curve or an image (e.g., bitmap), then no, you cannot spell check since it is no longer a text object. You would have to use OCR software to convert back to text.
There is no one-word anagram. The letters can spell word pairs such as "art loss" and "star Sol."
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The closest word is the word "museum" (exhibits art, science, or history).
Spell check can tell if a word is misspelled, but it cannot tell if a word is misused.
The word art is spelled as arte in the Spanish language. In the Latin language the word is spelled the same as it is in English.
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