surpass
suhr-PAS 
<French
to go beyond the limit or capacity of
heretofore
HIR-too-fohr 
<English
up until now
eyewitness
y-WIT-nuhs 
<English + <English
one who sees or has seen something, as an accident
dandruff
DAN-druhf 
<unknown + <Scandinavian
little scales of dead skin on the scalp
campanology
kam-puhn-AWL-uh-jee 
<Latin<Greek
the science of making bells; the art of ringing bells
aerosol
ER-uh-sawl 
<Greek + <Latin
of a container in which gas under pressure dispenses liquid spray
pallid
PAL-uhd 
<Latin
faint in color; pale
assimilation
uh-sim-uh-LAY-shuhn 
<Latin
the act of being absorbed or incorporated; the act of becoming alike
gnocchi
NAWK-ee 
<Italian
dumplings of a pasta often made with cheese or riced potato and served with a sauce
ginglymus
JING-luh-muhs, GING-luh-muhs 
<Latin<Greek
a hinge joint admitting of motion in one direction only