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pangram (s) (noun), pangrams (pl)
1. A sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet at least once: The best-known English pangram is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."

Here are some other pangrams:

  • We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize
  • The vixen jumped quickly on her foe barking with zeal.
  • Five or six big jet planes zoomed quickly by the tower.
  • Six big devils from Japan quickly forgot how to waltz.
  • Jay visited back home and gazed upon a brown fox and quail.
  • All questions asked by five watch experts amazed the judge.
  • Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex bud.
— Compiled from "Your Favorite Pangrams" where there are hundreds of other pangrams or at Fun-with-words.com.
2. Etymology: from the Greek for all letters, pan, "all" + gramma, "letter".