complaint
kuhm-PLAYNT 
<Latin
an expression of pain, discomfort, or displeasure
assault
uh-SAWLT 
<Latin
a violent attack
trinket
TRING-kuht 
<English
a small object, ornament, or piece of jewelry
expire
ek-SPYR 
<Latin
to die; to come to an end
connective
kuh-NEK-tiv 
<Latin
something that joins together ro forms a union or alliance
chagrin
shuh-GRIN 
<French
embarrassment or annoyance due to failure or disappointment
koto
KOH-toh 
<Japanese
a long Japanese zither having 13 silk strings
turbidity
tuhr-BID-uh-tee 
<Latin
the state of being cloudy, muddy, or opaque
megalomania
meg-uh-loh-MAYN-ee-uh 
<Latin
one with delusions of power or desires to do great or grandiose things
heptarchy
HEP-tawr-kee 
<Greek
a government by seven persons; an alliance of seven kingdoms