The Tautogram - Tautogram -- A text whose words, or at least the principal ones, all begin with the same letter. (Oulipo Compendium Page 231)
The Lion - Measures -- This term applies to procedures dependent on the length of syllables or words. (Oulipo Compendium Page 185)
Poèmes Pour Tigres - BO49 -- François Caradec, Veuillez trouver ci-inclus (Please find enclosed), 1990. (Oulipo Compendium Page 87)
Large Carnivorous Animal Of The Cat Tribe - Definitional literature -- Each meaningful word in a text (verb, noun, adjective, adverb) is replaced by its dictionary definition ; each word of the resulting definitions is similarly replaced; and the process is repeated as often as is desired. (Oulipo Compendium Page 134)
Snow-tyger - Snowball -- A form of rhopalic verse, this procedure, already practiced in Classical times, requires the first word of a text to have only one letter, the second two, the third three, and so on as far as resourcefulness and inspiration allow. (Oulipo Compendium Page 228)
What Happens Next? - Multiple-choice narrative -- … a story whose evolution can be partly determined by the reader … (Oulipo Compendium Page 198)
The Tyrant - N+7 -- A method invented Jean Lescure that “consists” (in Queneau’s terse definition) “in replacing each noun (N) with the seventh following it in a dictionary.” (Oulipo Compendium Page 202)