sluggard
SLUG-uhrd 
<English
a lazy person
stalemate
STAYL-mayt 
<French + <Dutch
a deadlock
waviness
WAYV-ee-nuhs 
<English
the state of fluctuating or or of rising and falling 
bloodcurdling
BLUD-kuhr-duh-ling 
<English + <English
frightening; terrifying
ocular
AWK-yuh-luhr 
<Latin
of the eyes; of eyesight
prehensile
pree-HEN-suhl 
<Latin
adapted for seizing or grasping (as a monkey's tail)
pharaoh
FER-oh 
<Greek
 the title of the kings of ancient Egypt
languorous
LANG-guhr-uhs 
<Latin
lacking vigor or vitality; sluggish
halitosis
hal-uh-TOH-suhs 
<Latin
bad-smelling breath
bezique
buh-ZEEK 
<French
a card game similar to pinochle