Enter in your spelling into the box next to the pronunciation. When you are finished, click the submit button at the bottom of the page. Do not put in any spaces or punctuation. Capitalization doesn't matter. Good luck!
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