gastric
GAS-trik 
<Greek
of, in, or near the stomach
auburn
AW-buhrn 
<Latin
reddish brown
troll
trohl 
<Old Norse
a supernatural being, as a dwarf or giant, living in a cave
unimpeded
un-im-PEED-uhd 
<Latin
not hindered; not obstructed; not having one's way blocked
levee
LEV-ee 
<Latin
an embankment to prevent a river from flooding bordering land
snagrel
SNAG-ruhl 
<unknown
Virginia snakeroot (a plant)
assassination
uh-sas-uh-NAY-shuhn 
<Arabic
the murder of a politically important person
excruciating
eks-KROO-shee-ay-ting 
<Latin
intensely painful
decolletage
day-kawl-uh-TAWZH 
<French
the low-cut neckline of a women's dress
ghurry
GUHR-ee 
<Hindi<Sanskrit
an hour; a timepiece; a water clock