bizonal
by-ZOHN-uhl 
<Latin<Greek
concerned with the combined affairs of two administrative areas
seminar
SEM-uh-nawr 
<Latin
a group of supervised students doing research
frat
frat 
<English<French<Latin
a group of men joined together for fellowship, as in a college
simulcast
SY-muhl-kast 
<Latin + <English
to broadcast a program by radio and television at the same time
salivate
SAL-uh-vayt 
<Latin
to secrete a watery fluid in the mouth; to drool
stationery
STAY-shuh-ner-ee 
<Latin
writing materials, specifically paper and envelopes
versicle
VUHRS-uh-kuhl 
<English<Latin
a line of verse; a short poem
vulnerability
vul-nuhr-uh-BIL-uh-tee 
<Latin
being open to, or easily hurt by, criticism or attack
parapsychology
per-uh-sy-KAWL-uh-jee 
<ISV<Greek
the science dealing with phenomena not explained by natural law but considered to be evidence of mental telepathy, clairvoyance, or psychokinesis
rotisserie
roh-TIS-uh-ree 
<French
a grill with an electrically turned spit