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    stevenash
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    Win 2 of Nash's points, just answer one easy question?

    What is the only word in the English language that contains all five vowels in sequential order.
    'a' 'e' 'i' 'o' and 'u'

    Contest ends at 5pm, one guess per customer.

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    What took you so long.

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    Ok, moving on....Where is Nash going?

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    Supposedly he likes Portland which is kinda random but they're gonna have some weapons especially after the draft. I could see him going there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    What took you so long.
    I knew that from some stupid trivia game a while back. I thought there was another word? Forget what it was though.

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    What word contains the five vowels (a, e, i, o,u) in the right order?

    The two most common ones are abstemious 'indulging only moderately in food and drink', and facetious 'treating serious issues with inappropriate humour'. Oxford Dictionaries Online also contains the chemical term arsenious 'relating to arsenic with a valency of three', while the 20-volume historical Oxford English Dictionary includes abstentious 'abstinent' as well as the rare botanical and zoological terms acheilous 'having one or both lips absent', anemious 'growing in windy situations', caesious 'bluish or greyish green', and annelidous 'belonging to the phylum Annelida'.

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