maimed
maymd 
<English<French
crippled; mutilated
deceased
duh-SEEST; dee-SEEST 
<Latin
recently dead
casserole
KAS-uh-rohl 
<French
a baking dish in which food can be cooked and served; the food cooked in such a dish
gooiest
GOO-ee-uhst 
<an alteration of glue
the most sticky or viscid
intraneous
in-TRAY-nee-uhs 
<Latin
internal; being or growing within
spatterdock
SPAT-uhr-dawk 
<French<Latin
the common yellow water lily of eastern and central North America
vincible
VIN-suh-buhl 
<Latin
capable of being overcome or subdued
preconceive
pree-kuhn-SEEV 
<English<French<Latin
to form an opinion in advance
paraphrasable
per-uh-FRAYZ-uh-buhl 
<Greek
can be stated in different words
scordatura
skohr-duh-TUHR-uh 
<Italian<Latin
an unusual tuning of a stringed musical instrument for some special effect