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A pangram, or holoalphabetic sentence, is a sentence using every letter of the alphabet at least once. Pangrams have been used to display typefaces, test equipment ...
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This is a list of pangrams, which are sentences using every letter of the alphabet at least once. Cwm fjord veg balks nth pyx quiz. (Relaxing in basins at the end of ...
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n. A sentence that uses all the letters of the alphabet. pangrammatic pan ' gram·mat ' ic ( -grə-măt ' ĭk ) adj.
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Pangram ( pængræm ) [f. PAN- + -GRAM.] A sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet (see also quot. 1953). So pangram'matic a. 1933 M. E. OHAVER Cryptogram ...
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noun a sentence, verse, etc., that includes all the letters of the alphabet. Origin: 1930–35; pan- + -gram 1 Related forms pan·gram·mat·ic / ˌpæn grəˈmæt ...
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A well-known pangram, once used by Western Union Telegraph Company for testing its equipment
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By far the most well-known pangram is, "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog." Frequently this is the sentence used to test out new typewriters, presumably because ...
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The lorem ipsum Latin dummy text is a pangram with a fascinating history. Find out all about it how it has evolved on our pangram history page. Pangramists have long sought ...
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pan·gram (p n gr m, -gr m, p ng-) n. A sentence that uses all the letters of the alphabet. pan gram·mat ic (-gr-m t k) adj. pangram [ˈpæŋˌgræm] n (Linguistics ...
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BORED? Play our free word games – BOGGLE and HANGMAN Some Well-Known Pangrams The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. This is undoubtedly the best known pangram.
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