Mycerinus is a 9 letter English word.
You can make 400 anagrams from letters in Mycerinus (ceimnrsuy).
They suppose it to relate to a daughter of Mycerinus, the son of Cheops.
We may take the sarcophagus of Mycerinus as an example of this.
Mycerinus' base is acknowledged to be half the base of Cephren.
Nitocris, the sister of Mycerinus, succeeds him, and finishes the third great Pyramid.
The whole surface of the basalt sarcophagus in the Third Pyramid, or that of Mycerinus, was sculptured.
Chephren also, and Mycerinus built pyramids, and the Greeks have a story--which is not true--that another was built by Rhodopis.
The pyramid of Mycerinus is one hundred and sixty-two feet in height, and two hundred and eighty on each side of the base.
The pyramid of Cephren was slightly smaller, and that of Mycerinus still more so, compensated for by a casing in granite.
Similar tombs are to be found near the pyramid of Mycerinus.
On the north side is written the name of the builder, Mycerinus.