tycoon
ty-KOON 
<Japanese
a wealthy, powerful industrialist or financier
bayou
BY-yoo 
<Louisiana French<Choctaw
a marshy inlet or outlet of a lake or river
paddock
PAD-uhk 
<English
an enclosure where racehorses are saddled
uproar
UP-rohr 
<Dutch
a loud disorderly noise of some duration
enchilada
en-chuh-LAW-duh 
<American Spanish
a tortilla topper or rolled up with a highly seasoned meat or other filling and served with tomato sauce seasoned with chili
bureaucracy
byoo-RAWK-ruh-see 
<French
the whole body of non-elected government officials
impetuous
im-PECH-uh-wuhs 
<English<French<Latin
acting or done suddenly with little thought
intractable
in-TRAK-tuh-buhl 
<Latin
hard to manage; unruly or stubborn
rottweiler
RAWT-wy-luhr 
<German
a breed of black-and-tan, short-haired guard dogs
narcissistic
nawr-suh-SIS-tik 
<Greek mythological name
excessively concerned for or devoted to oneself