sable
SAY-buhl 
<English<French<German<Slavic
pine marten; a carnivore of northern Europe and Asia known for its valuable fur; the color black
giraffe
juh-RAF 
<Italian & <Arabic
a large African mammal with a long neck
streetscape
STREET-skayp 
<English + <Dutch
a work of art depicting a view of the street
subterfuge
SUB-tuhr-fyooj 
<Latin
a deceptive plan to conceal, escape, or avoid
caribou
KER-uh-boo 
<Canadian French<Algonquin
a large North American reindeer-like deer
affinity
uh-FIN-uh-tee 
<English<French<Latin
a liking for; a kinship to; an attraction to
vainglorious
vayn-GLOHR-ee-uhs 
<English<French<Latin
boastful; full of pride
chagrin
shuh-GRIN 
<French
anxiety or embarrassment due to failure or disappointment
Fahrenheit
FER-uhn-hyt 
<German name
of a temperature scale in which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees
chionablepsia
ky-awn-uh-BLEP-see-uh 
<Greek + <Greek + <Greek
inflammation and photophobia caused by exposure of unprotected eyes to ultraviolet rays reflected from fields of snow or ice