wrinkly
RINGK-lee 
<English
having creases or furrows
reportedly
ruh-POHR-tuhd-lee 
<English
according to accounts
monorail
MAW-noh-rayl 
<English<French<Latin
a single track for railway cars that straddle it or are suspended from it
eureka
yuh-REE-kuh 
<Greek
"I have found it"
mistletoe
MIS-uhl-toh 
<English
a parasitic evergreen plant with shiny, white poisonous berries
seltzer
SELT-suhr 
<German
carbonated water
magnanimous
mag-NAN-uh-muhs 
<Latin
noble;rising above pettiness; generous in overlooking injury or insult
ringent
RIN-juhnt 
<Latin
gaping; having the lips wide open; open-mouthed (said of flowers or clams)
turriferous
tuh-RIF-uh-ruhs 
<Latin
bearing towers
anschluss
AWN-shluhs 
<German
political or economic union of one government or state with another