periodic
pir-ee-AW-dik 
<French<Latin<Greek
appearing at regular intervals
embattled
em-BAT-uhld 
<English<French<Latin
engaged in conflict
interlace
in-tuhr-LAYS 
<English<French<Latin
to weave together
homage
HAWM-ij 
<English<French<Latin
anything done to show reverence or honor
heiress
ER-uhs 
<English<French<Latin
a female who has inherited or will inherit one's property
theology
thee-AWL-uh-jee 
<English<Latin<Greek
the study of religious doctrines
cabecera
cab-uh-SER-uh 
<Spanish
the chief city in a province or district in a Spanish-speaking country
daedal
DEE-duhl 
<Latin<Greek
ingeniously formed; like a maze; intricate
stratocirrus
strat-oh-SIR-uhs 
<Latin
a low, dense, wispy cloud
dorsiferous
dohr-SIF-uh-ruhs 
<Latin
carrying the eggs or young upon the back