Acrostic

What is Acrostic?


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A form of steganography in which certain letters from a passage, usually the first in each line, form a name, motto, or message when read in sequence. Often disguised as a poem.

The following is an "acrostic poem":

Elegantly and efficiently shaped

Good to eat

Great fun to find at Easter

Smooth shelled

See steganography, cryptography, code, poem, verse, message


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