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Consider the set of vowels, V={a,e,i,o,u}. can u find a word that contains all of these vowels in the order they are listed? ( the vowels may be separated by other letters)
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When is a word not a word? When is a non-word a word?
I've just thought of this.
During a game of Scrabble someone puts down, 'anertious'.
The other players shake their head, look it up in the Scrabble dictionary. It's not there. Nor is it in any othere dictionary.
They all agree that it's not a word.
But the player is a writer. And he weaves the anecdote into a short story, which gets published.
Is it now a word?
Prioritise. Persevere. No pain, no gain.
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Another word that meets this criterion is "abstemious."
Both words showcase the vowels in the specified order, separated by other letters
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