You may be going for the fact that it contains all of the vowels, but it is not the only such word. Facetiously contains them all, plus "y" (and in alpha order, to boot).
There are five vowels in the word "sequoia."
Yes, the word 'sequoia' is a noun; a word for a type of tree; a word for a thing.
The word "sequoia" is derived from the name of Sequoyah, a Cherokee silversmith and inventor of the Cherokee syllabary. The giant sequoia tree was named in his honor.
Sequoia is a tall, evergreen, coniferous tree native to the coastal ranges of southern Oregon ...
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The likely word is sequoia (a redwood tree).
Yes, the compound word 'Sequoia National Park' is a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
The tree was named in honour of Sequoya, a Cherokee man who invented a system of writing his people's language. The Cherokee word is Sikwayi, a word of unknown origin
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