• 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...
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    "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...
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  • the two autograms above, which are therefore not pangrams. The first ever self-enumerating pangram appeared in a Dutch newspaper and was composed by...
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    Iroha (category Pangrams)
    of its existence dates from 1079. It is famous because it is a perfect pangram, containing each character of the Japanese syllabary exactly once. Because...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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    Interlingue Metasyntactic variable – Placeholder term used in computer science Pangram – Sentence using every letter of alphabet The quick brown fox jumps over...
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  • hiragana. The deprecated hiragana are now known as hentaigana (変体仮名). The pangram poem Iroha-uta ("ABC song/poem"), which dates to the 10th century, uses...
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  • The Ametsuchi no Uta (天地の歌) or Ametsuchi no Kotoba (天地の詞) is a Japanese pangram, first appearing in the 9th century AD in the Minamoto Shitagōshū (Collection...
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