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What words contain all the vowels in alphabetical order and their meanings?

There are no words in the English language that contain all the vowels in alphabetical order (a, e, i, o, u). This is because the order of vowels within a word is not typically dictated by alphabetical order.

However, we can explore words with different vowel arrangements and their meanings:

Words containing all vowels (not necessarily in order):

* "Aeronautics": the science or practice of flight.

* "Queue": a line of people or vehicles waiting for something.

* "Facetious": joking or humorous in a way that is intended to be annoying or offensive.

* "Unquestionable": not open to question or doubt; certain.

* "Education": the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.

Words containing vowels in a specific order:

* "Adieu": a farewell.

* "Ocean": a large body of salt water that covers much of the earth's surface.

* "Eerie": strange and frightening.

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