imagery
IM-ij-ree 
<Italian
mental pictures; figurative language
dollhouse
DAWL-hous 
<nickname for Dorothy + <English
a child's small-scale toy residence
rigidly
RIJ-id-lee 
<Latin
in an inflexible, unbending manner
chasten
CHAYS-uhn 
<English<French<Latin
to punish so as to correct; to cause to be more humble, modest, or restrained
medicament
muh-DIK-uh-muhnt 
<French<Latin
a substance, as a chemical, medicine, or ointment, used in therapy; a remedy
forgetfulness
fohr-GET-fuhl-nuhs 
<English
lacking the ability to remember
feliform
FEE-luh-fohrm 
<Latin
resembling a cat
staccato
stuh-KAW-toh 
<Italian
with distinct breaks between successive notes (in music)
protostele
PROH-tuh-steel 
<Greek + <English
a plant stem that has the form of a solid rod with the phloem surrounding the xylem
pachyderm
PAK-uh-duhrm 
<Greek
a large, thick-skinned, hoofed mammal as the elephant or rhinoceros