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clogging
KLAWG-ing <English stopping up; blocking a passage
drove
drohv <English a number of cattle or sheep; a herd; a flock
cobweb
KAWB-web <English + <English a gauzy network spun by a spider
kilowatt
KIL-uh-wawt <ISV<(Greek + Scottish name) a unit of electrical power
nurturer
NUHR-chuhr-uhr <Latin one who rears, feeds, trains, and educates
musicale
myooz-uh-KAL <French a social affair including a musical program
wintriness
WIN-tree-nuhs <English the state of being cool or cold and maybe stormy
pseudoptics
sood-AWP-tiks <Greek + <Italian<Latin<Greek the study of optical illusions
parterre
pawr-TER <French a garden with flower beds and paths in a pattern
noumenon
NOO-muh-nawn <German<Greek an object that is conceived by reason and consequently thinkable but is not knowable by the senses (as God or the soul); an object of purely rational apprehension as opposed to an object of perception