schedule
SKE-jool 
<French<Latin<Greek
to assign to do or receive something at a fixed time
wamble
WAWM-buhl 
<English
to move unsteadily; to weave or roll
definite
DEF-uh-nuht 
<Latin
having exact limits; precise in meaning
annexation
a-nek-SAY-shuhn 
<French<Latin
the act of incorporating (a territory) within the sovereign domain of a state
coherent
koh-HIR-uhnt 
<Latin
sticking together; logically connected and intelligible
piccolo
PIK-uh-loh 
<Italian
a small flute, pitched an octave above an ordinary flute
algebra
AL-juh-bruh 
<Latin<Arabic
a mathematical system using symbols, especially letters, to generalize certain arithmetical operations and relationships
loosestrife
LOOS-stryf 
<English<Old Norse + <English<French
a plant with purple flowers
hieroglyphics
hy-roh-GLIF-iks 
<Greek
ancient Egyptian picture writing
stichomythia
stik-uh-MITH-ee-uh 
<Greek
dialogue especially of altercation or dispute delivered in alternating lines (as in classical Greek drama)