- Heterogram
A heterogram (from "hetero-", meaning "different", + "-gram", meaning "written") is a word, phrase, or sentence in which no letter of the alphabet occurs more than once.
An
isogram , in which all letters occur an equal number of times, is the same as a heterogram when each letter occurs once.A heterogram may be distinguished from a
pangram (a holoalphabetic sentence), which uses all of the letters of the alphabet (possibly more than once). A perfect heterogram is, however, the same as a perfect pangram, since both consist of all letters of the alphabet with each represented exactly once.Abjad s andabugida s, in which only the consonants are represented in the basicgrapheme s, have a naturally high incidence of heterograms.Examples of heterograms
In English
*"The big dwarf only jumps." (Alain Brobecker) (20)
In French
*"Lampez un fort whisky!" (Alain Brobecker) (18)
*"Plombez vingt fuyards!" (Alain Brobecker) (19)In German
*"Fix, Schwyz!", quäkt Jürgen blöd vom Paß." (30)
See also
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Pangram
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