dynamic
dy-NAM-ik 
<French<Latin<Greek
energetic; vigorous
yield
yeeld 
<English
to give up; to cede
vampire
VAM-pyr 
<French<German<Slavic
in folklore, a reanimated corpse that sucks the blood of sleeping persons
lariat
LER-ee-uht 
<Spanish
a rope used for tethering grazing horses
dissect
di-SEKT 
<Latin
to cut apart piece by piece for purposes of study; to analyze
chutney
CHUT-nee 
<Hindi
a relish of fruits, spices, herbs, and vinegar
toilsome
TOIL-suhm 
<English<Latin
laborious; wearisome
tourlourou
tuhr-loo-roo 
<French
great land crab
substantiable
suhb-STANCH-ee-uh-buhl 
<Latin
capable of being confirmed or verified
oviparous
oh-VIP-uh-ruhs 
<Latin
producing eggs that develop and hatch outside the body