Fact of the day – 26 March 2013

A text that purposefully excludes a particular letter of the alphabet is known as lipogram. In Greek language, lipogram means ‘missing letter.’ The best known example in English is Ernest Vincent Wright’s novel Gadsby: Champion of Youth (1939) – a story of...

Fact of the day – 25 March 2013

A sentence that uses all the letters of the alphabet is known as pangram. In Greek language, pangram means ‘every letter.’ The best known example is “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy...