What word has all 26 letters in it?

All the letters of the English alphabet are used in this pangram: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." The alphabet's 26 letters cannot be put together to form a single English word. The 26-letter non-word "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" is the closest word to having all of the alphabet's letters.
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Which word contains all 26 letters?

A pangram is a sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet at least once. It is often used as a test for fonts, keyboard layouts, or typing skills because it includes all 26 letters of the English alphabet.
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What is the 27th letter in the alphabet?

Until 1835, the English Alphabet consisted of 27 letters: right after " Z " the 27th letter of the alphabet was ampersand (&). The English Alphabet (or Modern English Alphabet) today consists of 26 letters: 23 from Old English and 3 added later.
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What 5 words use all 25 letters?

Find 5 letter words with 25 distinct characters
  • brick.
  • glent.
  • jumpy.
  • vozhd.
  • waqfs.
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Is there a sentence with all 26 letters once?

Yes, sentences with all 26 letters exist; they're called pangrams, with the most famous being "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," used to test typewriters and fonts. Other examples include "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs" and "Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow," with "perfect pangrams" using each letter only once being much rarer and challenging.
 
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What word has all 26 letters in it

Is the alphabet 26 or 27?

No, our modern alphabet has 26 letters, but the ampersand (&) was once considered letter #27!
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Why was Z removed from the alphabet?

The letter Z was removed from the Latin alphabet around 300 BC by Roman censor Appius Claudius Caecus because its sound (/z/) had shifted to an /r/ sound (rhotacism) making it obsolete, and some say he disliked its appearance. Z was reintroduced centuries later, after Rome conquered Greece, to represent the Greek 'zeta' sound in borrowed words, placed at the end of the alphabet where it remains today.
 
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Is hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia or pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis longer?

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (45 letters) is significantly longer than Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia (36 letters), with the former being a lung disease from inhaling fine dust and the latter ironically meaning the fear of long words. 
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What are 20 tricky words?

21 tricky words to know
  • 1 Accommodate: uh-kaa-muh-dayt (verb)
  • 2 Aisle: ile (noun)
  • 3 Buoy: boo-ee (noun)
  • 4 Ceiling: see-lihng (noun)
  • 5 Choir: kwai-ur (noun)
  • 6 Ennui: on-WEE (noun)
  • 7 Gnome: nowm (noun)
  • 8 Kaleidoscope: kuh-lai-duh-skowp (noun)
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What is a 190000 letter word?

A 190,000-letter word refers to the full chemical name of the protein titin, a massive string of amino acid names that reaches 189,819 letters, starting with "Methionyl..." and ending with "...isoleucine," which takes hours to pronounce but isn't in standard dictionaries due to its technical nature. 
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Is it "&" or "and"?

An ampersand is a shorthand symbol for "and." It looks like this: & . People often use an ampersand when they want to save space — like when they're writing on Twitter or trying to come up with a cool company logo.
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What is the rarest letter in English?

The rarest letter in English is generally considered to be Q, followed closely by Z, J, and X, which are the least frequent overall, though their exact ranking can shift slightly depending on the specific text analyzed. While Q is extremely rare, often requiring a 'u' (like in "quizzical"), Z is also very uncommon, and J and X appear far less often than other letters in typical writing.
 
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What comes after B?

In the standard English alphabet, the letter that comes immediately after B is C, following the sequence A, B, C, D, E, and so on, as part of the familiar A-Z order. 
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What is the 27th word in the alphabet?

Did you know there are 27 letters in the English alphabet? The 27th letter is, & - the ampersand mark. 2,000 years ago the 27th letter was created by combining the two letters in the latin word 'et', which means 'and'.
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What is a 26 letter anagram?

"Mr. Jock, TV quiz Ph. D., bags few lynx" is a perfect pangram, as it has exactly 26 letters and does not repeat any letters. There are a few others, but many end up using extremely rare words or involve strange syntax or strained grammar to the point of becoming incomprehensible.
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Does the quick brown fox have all the letters?

Yes, the famous sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is a pangram, meaning it contains all 26 letters of the English alphabet and is used to test fonts and keyboards. While it's the most common, variations like "A quick brown fox..." or adding "dogs" (to include the 's') exist, but the core phrase has every letter needed to display the entire alphabet, notes Michigan Today and New York City Department of Parks & Recreation.
 
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What are the 50 most misspelled words?

Here are 50 commonly misspelled English words, covering frequent errors like losing silent letters, confusing similar sounds, doubling consonants incorrectly, or mixing up "i" and "e," featuring words like separate, believe, definitely, receive, necessary, accommodate, embarrass, and surprise, with common mistakes highlighted in parentheses.
 
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Which word has 645 meanings?

The English word with 645 meanings is "run," holding the record as the most complex word in the language, with its verb form alone boasting this extensive list of definitions in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), ranging from physical movement to operating programs, causing colors to bleed, or even a "run" in stockings. 
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What are 10 powerful words?

Effective
  • Efficient.
  • Impressive.
  • Potent.
  • Powerful.
  • Persuasive.
  • Convincing.
  • Powerhouse.
  • Flawless.
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What is methionylglutaminylarginyltyrosylglutamyl serine?

methionylglutaminylarginyltyrosylglutamyl...serine. 1,909. The chemical name of E. coli TrpA (P0A877) Longest published word.
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Is eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious a real word?

Yes, "eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious" is considered a real, albeit obscure, American slang word meaning "very good" or "very fine," originating in the early 20th century but not found in major dictionaries. It's a 30-letter adjective noted in slang dictionaries and linguistic collections as a playful coinage, likely from Nebraska/Oregon slang, though its usage faded. 
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What is the longest F word?

The longest common word starting with 'F' is floccinaucinihilipilification (29 letters), meaning the act of estimating something as worthless, though longer, technical words like pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (45 letters) also exist, with 'floccinaucinihilipilification' often cited as the longest non-technical 'F' word in major dictionaries. 
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Why does З look like 3?

A letter that looks like Cyrillic Ze (actually, a stylization of digit 3) was used in the Latin Zhuang alphabet from 1957 to 1986 to represent the third (high) tone. In 1986, it was replaced by ⟨j⟩.
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Why didn't China adopt an alphabet?

Separating meaning from sound. Another reason why Chinese doesn't have an alphabet is that it separates meaning from sound. In phonetic languages like English, the words don't actually hold the meaning — they just represent different sounds that, when combined, have a meaning.
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Which country banned Z?

The two countries that start with Z in English are Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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