access
AK-ses 
<English<French<Latin
approach or means of approach; the right to enter
transect
tran-SEKT 
<Latin
to cut across; to cut transversely
parfait
pawr-FAY 
<French<Latin
a cold fruit and ice cream dessert
thesaurus
thuh-SOHR-uhs 
<Latin<Greek
a book of synonyms and antonyms
muumuu
MOO-moo 
<Hawaiian
a long, loose Hawaiian dress
nonentity
nawn-EN-tuh-tee 
<Latin
a person or thing of little or no importance
trichotomy
try-KAWD-uh-mee 
<Greek
a system divided into three elements
prenuptial
pree-NUP-shuhl 
<Latin
preceding marriage
McIntire
MAK-uhn-tyr 
<American name
a style of 18th and early 19th-century American furniture and interior architecture distinguished by the discreet use of carving and the employment of rich veneering
tiki
TEE-kee 
<Maori & Marquesan
a Polynesian wood or stone image set up as a temporary abode for a god or other supernatural power