derivative
anagram
to make
an anagram is a word formed from another by scrambling the letters.
A word formed by using the letters of another word is called an anagram.
Joined forces formed an alliance
Bolus of food
The word formed from another word is called a "derivative." Derivatives can be created through various processes, such as adding prefixes or suffixes to a root word. For example, "happiness" is a derivative of the root word "happy." Other terms that describe similar concepts include "derived form" or "derived word."
The word "salt" is another name for a compound that is formed from a metal and a non-metal through ionic bonding.
An anagram is a word formed by transposing (changing the order) of the letters and thereby creating another word. Anagrams for the word flow are wolf or fowl.
There is no English anagram. They can spell the Spanish word filmará (filmed). With another I, the anagram would be "familiar."
There is no anagram. You would need another O to spell "monolith."
The word vandal is a noun, a word for a person who damages property. Another noun form is vandalism, the damage caused by a vandal.
A word that means "formed" is "constituted." It refers to the arrangement or composition of something, indicating how it has been put together or established. Another synonym is "shaped," which emphasizes the process of creating or molding something into a specific form.