barley
BAWR-lee 
<English
a cereal grass
easel
EE-zuhl 
<Dutch
an upright frame to hold an artist's canvas
thermal
THUHR-muhl 
<Greek
of, relating to, or caused by heat
persimmon
puhr-SIM-uhn 
<Algonquian
a hardwood tree with a plum-like fruit
mercantilism
MUHR-kuhn-teel-iz-uhm 
<French
an economic system relating to buying, selling, trading; commercial enterprise
gazetteer
gaz-uh-TIR 
<French
a dictionary of geographical names
hygiene
HY-jeen 
<French<Greek
cleanliness; methods of preserving health
sashimi
SAWSH-uh-mee 
<Japanese
raw fish served as an appetizer
misogynist
muh-SAWJ-uh-nist 
<Greek
someone who dislikes women
camaraderie
kawm-uh-RAWD-uh-ree 
<Greek
good fellowship; warm, friendly feelings among friends