pangram
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English
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pangram (plural pangrams)
- A sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet.
- 1873 March, unknown, “Word-Play”, in The Proof-Sheet[1]:
- Higher in the scale range the Cadmean curiosities of the Pangram, Lipogram, and Anagram. The first of these must contain the entire alphabet, and claims the twenty-first verse of the seventh chapter of the Prophet Ezra as its most noted example.
- 1986, Tony Augarde, The Oxford Guide to Word Games:
- Like the search for the perfect palindrome, the pursuit of the perfect pangram has obsessed many people.
- 2016, Jeeva Jose, Sojan P. Lal, Introduction to Computing & Problem Solving with Python, page 177:
- Write a Python function to determine whether or not a string is a pangram.
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[edit]a sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet
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