cranberry
KRAN-ber-ee 
<Dutch
a firm, sour, edible, red fruit of an evergreen shrub
bruise
brooz 
<English<French
to injure and discolor the skin without breaking it
argosy
AWR-guh-see 
<Italian<Yugoslavian name
a large merchant ship or a fleet of such ships
cockatoo
KAWK-uh-too 
<Dutch<Malay
a crested parrot of Australia and the East Indies
corporal
KOHR-puhr-uhl 
<English<French<Latin
of the body; bodily
stethoscope
STETH-uh-skohp 
<Greek + <Greek
an instrument use to examine the heart and lungs by listening to the sounds they make
geothermal
jee-oh-THUHRM-uhl 
<ISV
or, or relating to, the heat of earth's interior
visceral
VIS-uhr-uhl 
<Latin
intuitive or emotional rather than intellectual
algorithm
AL-guhr-ith-uhm 
<Arabic
any systematic method for solving a mathematical problem
extirpate
EKS-tuhr-payt 
<Latin
to pull up by the roots; to destroy completely