- A
pangram or
holoalphabetic sentence is a
sentence using every letter of a
given alphabet at
least once.
Pangrams have been used to
display typefaces...
- "The
quick brown fox
jumps over the lazy dog" is an English-language
pangram – a
sentence that
contains all the
letters of the alphabet. The
phrase is...
- the two
autograms above,
which are
therefore not
pangrams. The
first ever self-enumerating
pangram appeared in a
Dutch newspaper and was
composed by...
- of its
existence dates from 1079. It is
famous because it is a
perfect pangram,
containing each
character of the ****anese
syllabary exactly once. Because...
-
points for the
length of the word and
receive extra points if the word is a
pangram. The game was
proposed by Will Shortz,
created by
Frank Longo, and has...
-
called a pair isogram, a second-order isogram, or a 2-isogram. A
perfect pangram is an
example of a heterogram, with the
added restriction that it uses...
-
brown fox
jumped over the lazy dog"
omits the
letter S,
which the
usual pangram includes by
using the word jumps.
Lasus of Hermione, who
lived during the...
-
Interlingue Metasyntactic variable –
Placeholder term used in
computer science Pangram –
Sentence using every letter of
alphabet The
quick brown fox
jumps over...
-
language pangram, that is, a
sentence that uses
every letter of the
alphabet (not
including accents nor ligatures). It is also an alexandrine. The
pangram contains...
- The
Ametsuchi no Uta (天地の歌) or
Ametsuchi no
Kotoba (天地の詞) is a ****anese
pangram,
first appearing in the 9th
century AD in the
Minamoto ****agōshū (Collection...