microwave
MY-kro-wayv 
<Greek + <Greek
to cook or heat in an oven that penetrates food with very short electromagnetic waves
sneer
snir 
probably<German
a facial expression showing derision or contempt
pace
pays 
<English<French<Latin
to set or regulate the timing of
volumetric
vawl-yuh-MET-rik 
<Latin + <Greek
relating to the measurement of space occupied or enclosed by cubic units
glimpse
glimps 
<English
a brief fleeting look
impatiently
im-PAY-shuhnt-lee 
<Latin + <Greek
in a manner that is restless or short of temper
tapir
TAY-puhr 
<Tupi
a large hog-like mammal of tropical America
counterclockwise
koun-tuhr-KLAWK-wyz 
<English<French<Latin
in a direction opposite that in which the hands of a clock turn
hematite
HEM-uh-tyt 
<Latin<Greek
a mineral consisting of ferric oxide and constituting an important iron ore; also called "specular iron"
Ogygian
oh-JIJ-ee-uhn 
<Greek name
ancient, primeval