quiver
KWIV-uhr 
<English
to shake; to tremble
profuse
proh-FYOOS 
<English<Latin
bountiful; overly abundant
jovial
JOH-vee-uhl 
<Latin name
happy, jolly, merry
tentative
TEN-tuh-tiv 
<Latin
made or done as a test or experiment; conditional
troika
TROI-kuh 
<Russian
a Russian vehicle drawn by three horses; an association of three in authority
nainsook
NAYN-suhk 
<Hindi<Sanskrit
a soft lightweight cotton fabric used in clothing and curtains
saxophone
SAKS-uh-fohn 
<French name
a keyed, single-reed woodwind instrument
diluent
DIL-yuh-wuhnt 
<Latin
a diluting agent (in chemistry)
scrivenery
SKRIV-uh-nuh-ree 
<English<French<Latin
the job, the writing, or the place of work of a writer of copyist
herpetology
huhr-puh-TAWL-uh-jee 
<Greek
the branch of zoology dealing with reptiles and amphibians