colonial
kuh-LOHN-ee-uhl 
<Latin
of a group of settlers in a foreign land or the region settled
truss
trus 
<French
 a framework for supporting a roof or bridge
lynx
lingks 
<Greek
a wildcat found throughout the northern hemisphere having a short tail and tufted ears
timeliness
TYM-lee-nuhs 
<English
being done at a suitable time
unannotated
un-AN-oh-tay-tuhd 
<Latin
published without explanatory notes
mahogany
muh-HAWG-uh-nee 
<unknown
the reddish-brown wood of a tropical American tree
fanaticism
fuh-NAT-uh-siz-uhm 
<Latin
being overly zealous or unreasonably enthusiastic
phosgene
FAWZ-jeen 
<Greek
a colorless gaseous compound with a sour odor, used in manufacturing
pimpernel
PIMP-uhr-nel 
<English<French<Latin
an herb; a gallant dashing resourceful man given to remarkable feats of bravery and derring-do in liberating victims of tyranny and injustice
moulage
moo-LAWZH 
<French
the taking of an impression, as of a tire mark or tooth print, for use as evidence in a criminal investigation