animation
an-uh-MAY-shuhn 
<Latin
giving life or motion to
decade
DEK-ayd 
<Greek
a period of ten years
anchor
ANG-kuhr 
<Greek
a heavy object, usually an iron weight with flukes, lowered from a vessel, as by cable, to prevent drifting
menial
MEEN-ee-uhl 
<Latin
of or fit for servants
alphabetical
al-fuh-BET-uh-kuhl 
<Greek
arranged in order from A to Z
intellectual
in-tuh-LEK-chuh-wuhl 
<Latin
requiring the ability to reason and understand
draggletailed
DRA-guhl-tayld 
<Latin
untidy; unkempt; dirty
flaxen
FLAKS-uhn 
<English
pale yellow; of the color of straw
hegemony
huh-JEM-uh-nee 
<Greek
leadership or dominance, especially that of one state or nation over another
scagliola
skal-YOH-luh 
<Italian
an imitation of ornamental marble used for floors, columns or other ornamental interior work