abide
uh-BYD 
<Latin
to live up to a promise; to submit to and carry out
babyish
BAY-bee-ish 
<English
like an infant; immature
stomach
STUM-ik 
<Greek
the sac-like digestive organ into which food passes from the esophagus
grotesqueness
groh-TESK-nuhs 
<French & Italian
the state of being distorted or fantastic in appearance or shape
supernal
suh-PUHRN-uhl 
<Latin
celestial or divine
intermolecular
in-tuhr-muh-LEK-yuh-luhr 
<Latin
existing or acting between the smallest particles of an element or compound
susceptible
suh-SEPT-uh-buhl 
<Latin
easily affected
accretionary
uh-KREE-shuhn-er-ee 
<Latin
marked by growth by addition
dactylion
dak-TIL-ee-awn 
<Latin<Greek
the tip of the middle finger
malapropos
mal-ap-ruh-POH 
<French
in an inappropriate or irrelevant manner