charcoal
CHAWR-kohl 
<English
a dark, porous form of carbon used for fuel
vacationland
vay-KAY-shuhn-land 
<Latin + <English
an area with recreational attractions and facilities for those on trips
nix
nicks 
<German
a supernatural creature in German folklore in the form of half human/half fish, and dwelling in freshwater and usually unfriendly to man
festoon
fes-TOON 
<Italian
a curved garland of flowers
innocuous
i-NAWK-yuh-wuhs 
<Latin
harmless
liberalize
LIB-uhr-uhl-yz 
<Latin
to make less restrictive
adjournment
uh-JUHRN-muhnt 
<Latin
the closing or suspending of a meeting
phaeton
FAY-uh-tuhn 
<Greek mythological name
a light, four-wheeled carriage; an early type of open automobile
flinders
FLIN-duhrz 
probably<Scandinavian
pieces, splinters, or fragments
serpiginous
suhr-PIJ-uh-nuhs 
<Latin
creeping; spreading [~ ringworm]