recto
REK-toh 
<Latin
the right-hand page of a book carrying an odd page number
myth
mith 
<Latin
a traditional story serving to explain some phenomenon or custom
satchel
SACH-uhl 
<Latin
a small bag for carrying clothes, books, etc.
prowess
PROU-uhs 
<French
superior ability or skill
singularize
SING-gyuh-luhr-yz 
<English<French<Latin
to distinguish; to point out the unique qualities of
flannelette
flan-uh-LET 
<English
a napped cotton cloth used for undergarments and nightwear
incriminating
in-KRIM-uh-nayt-ing 
<Latin
tending to show involvement in a crime
pavlova
pav-LOH-vuh 
<Russian name
a dessert of Australian and New Zealand origin consisting of a meringue shell topped with whipped cream and usually fruit
chatelaine
shat-uh-LAYN 
<French
the wife of a castellan; the mistress of a household of a large estate; an ornamental chain, pin, or clasp worn at a woman's waist 
glockenspiel
GLAWK-uhn-speel 
<German
a percussion instrument with tuned metal bars in a frame, played with hammers