tasteless
TAYST-luhs 
<French
without flavor
mustang
MUS-tang 
<Mexican Spanish
a small wild horse of the southwestern plains
suppress
suh-PRES 
<Latin
to put down by force; to quell
trinity
TRIN-uh-tee 
<Latin
in Christianity, the union of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
cranial
KRAYN-ee-uhl 
<Greek
of the skull
bulbously
BUL-buhs-lee 
<French<Latin
in a thick, rounded, root-like manner
indubitable
in-DOO-buh-tuh-buhl 
<French<Latin
that cannot be doubted; unquestionable
spoofery
SPOOF-uh-ree 
<English game
kidding; ribbing
orfevrerie
ohr-FEV-ruh-ree 
<French
goldsmith's work; jeweler's work; gold or silver plate; jewelry
glomerulus
glaw-MER-yuh-luhs 
<Latin
a small intertwined mass, as of nerve fibers or capillaries