clumsy
KLUM-zee 
<English
lacking grace or skill; awkward
sleeveless
SLEEV-luhs 
<English
lacking arm covering, said of a garment
alloy
AL-oi 
<Latin
a substance that is a mixture of two or more metals
elegant
EL-uh-guhnt 
<Latin
having dignified richness and grace; tastefully luxurious
precipice
PRES-uh-puhs 
<Latin
a vertical or overhanging rock face
chromic
KROH-mik 
<French<Greek
derived from or containing the element chromium (symbol Cr)
lochan
LAWK-uhn 
<Scottish Gaelic
a pond; a small lake
surrealism
suhr-REEL-iz-uhm 
<Latin
a modern movement in the arts trying to depict the workings of the subconscious mind
stridulated
STRIJ-uh-lay-tuhd 
<French<Latin
made shrill or vibrating noises
restauratrice
res-tuhr-uh-TREES 
<French<Latin
a woman who operates or owns a restaurant