pulsate
PUL-sayt 
<Latin
to beat or throb rhythmically
spaghetti
spuh-GED-ee 
<Italian
pasta in long thin string
hawker
HAWK-uhr 
<German & English
one that sells wares especially in the streets; a peddler
suspended
suh-SPEN-duhd 
<Latin
excluded from an office or school as a penalty; hung by a support from above
basilisk
BAS-uh-lisk 
<English<Latin<Greek
a legendary reptile that has fatal breath and glance
opossum
uh-PAWS-uhm 
<Algonquian
a small, nocturnal, tree-dwelling American marsupial with a prehensile tail
atrophy
A-truh-fee 
<Latin<Greek
to undergo a wasting away or progressive decline
trousseau
TROO-soh; troo-SOH 
<French
the personal possessions of a bride usually including clothes, accessories, and household linens and wares
appellate
uh-PEL-uht 
<Latin
having the power to review and affirm, reverse or modify the judgement of another tribunal
brouhaha
BROO-haw-haw 
<French
a state of noisy confusion; hubbub, uproar