aria
AWR-ee-uh 
<Italian<Latin
a song, as in an opera, for a solo voice
anchorage
ANG-kuhr-ij 
<English<Latin<Greek
a place where vessels are secured in place
terrace
TER-uhs 
<French<Old Provencal<Latin
a raised, flat mound of earth with sloping sides, especially one in a series on a hillside
dithering
DITH-uhr-ing 
<English
babbling; confused; wavering
howbeit
hou-BEE-it 
<English<French<Latin
nevertheless; however it may be
shrewdness
SHROOD-nuhs 
<English + Ecf
cleverness
picayune
PIK-uh-yoon 
<French
trivial or petty
mistassini
mis-tuh-SEE-nee 
<Canadian place name
a dwarf primrose of northern and alpine America
simianity
sim-ee-AN-uh-tee 
<Latin<Greek
the state of being an ape or monkey
nastaliq
NAS-tuh-leek 
<Persian<Arabic
an Arabic script developed in the 15th century that slopes downward from right to left and used in Persian, Malay and Urdu manuscript