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What word in the english dictionary uses every letter in the alphabet?

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What word in the english dictionary uses every letter in the alphabet?

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There are no (single/stand alone) words in the dictionary that use all (and only) 26 letters of the alphabet. The question was posed as “within a sequence” (of words) not letters IN a sequence. The alphabet itself (abcdefg etc) is neither a word nor a sentence. There are sentences which use all 26 letters of the alphabet (they are called pangrams) but so far no one has come up with any that use each letter ONLY once (at least, not without the use of proper nouns, initials, historically obscure words, possessives or contractions.. purists would not approve, nor would scrabble players LOL). Some that come close are: Bright vixens jump; dozy fowl quack. (29 letters) Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim. (29 letters) Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim. (29 letters) Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow. (29 letters) Bawds jog, flick quartz, vex nymphs. (28 letters) Waltz, bad nymph, for quick jigs vex. (28 letters) Brick quiz whangs jumpy veldt fox.

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this sentence uses it THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE LAZY DOG or you could use the word gderphijocklnqumvyzwxbafstb JUD-ER-FIGY-JOCKL-NQUUMYS-WAXBA-FAST-B… its the word for when you close a draw on you fingers, as its an onomatapeir of the sound you make when you do it.

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Its actually the name of a museum that uses all the letters of the alphabet not a word in the disctionary… i dont know the name of by heart sorry but im sure withb soome googling you will be able to find it out or maybe some one kind will read this and google it for you…

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I’m going with the word “alphabet” here. Every letter in alphabet is in “alphabet,” and it is certainly in the english dictionary.

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