nineteen
nyn-TEEN 
<English
nine more than ten; 19
gentlest
JENT-luhst; JEN-tuhl-uhst 
<English<French<Latin
the most kind, courteous, soft, or friendly
hopper
HAWP-uhr 
<English
a container from which the contents can be emptied slowly and evenly
mandatory
MAND-uh-tohr-ee 
<Latin
authoritatively commanded; obligatory; required
sparring
SPAWR-ing 
<English
boxing; practice prizefighting
endocrine
EN-duh-krin 
<Greek
designating any gland producing a hormone
transliterate
tranz-LIT-uhr-ayt 
<Latin
to represent or spell words or letters of one language into words or letters of another language
carcinogen
kawr-SIN-uh-juhn 
<Latin<Greek
any substance that causes cancer
dorcastry
DOHR-kuhs-tree 
<Latin
a church auxiliary organized to plan and execute benevolent work
hermeneutics
huhr-muh-NOO-tiks 
<Greek
the study of the general principles of biblical intrepretation