impulse
IM-puls 
<Latin
a sudden inclination to act
piecemeal
PEES-mee-uhl 
<English
gradually; little by little
karma
KAWRM-uh 
<Sanskrit
the totality of one's acts in each state of one's existence; loosely, fate
scruple
SKROO-puhl 
<Latin
doubt arising from difficulty in deciding what is right or proper
immaculate
i-MAK-yuh-luht 
<Latin
perfectly clean
indictment
in-DYT-muhnt 
<French<Latin
the legal process by which formal charges are brought before a jury
scherzo
SKERT-soh 
<Italian
a lively musical composition, usually in 3/4 time, as the third movement of a symphony
diastolic
dy-uh-STAWL-ik 
<Greek
of the usual rhythmic expansion of the heart
caudillo
kou-DEEL-yoh 
<Spanish
a Latin American military political boss or guerrilla leader
adustiosis
a-dus-tee-OH-suhs 
<Latin
a physiological breakdown of the rind of citrus fruit causing a reddish discoloration; red blotch