watercress
WAW-tuhr-kres 
<English + <English
a white flowered plant (its leaves are used in salads)
pagan
PAY-guhn 
<English<Latin
a heathen; one who has no religion
turgid
TUHR-juhd 
<Latin
swollen; distended
mauve
mohv; mawv 
<Latin
pale purple
urbiculture
UHR-buh-kul-chuhr 
<Latin + <English<French<Latin
the practices and problems peculiar to cities or to urban life
palfrey
PAWL-free 
<English<French<Latin
a saddle horse suitable for a lady
disentangle
dis-en-TANG-guhl 
<English
to straighten out; to unravel; to take the knots out
masticate
MAS-tuh-kayt 
<Latin<Greek
to chew
floccillation
flawk-suh-LAY-shuhn 
<Latin
an aimless semiconscious plucking at the bed clothes observed in conditions of exhaustion or stupor or in high fevers
impuissance
im-PYOO-uh-suhnts 
<French
powerlessness; weakness