unique
yoo-NEEK 
<Latin
one and only; without an equal
creamery
KREEM-uh-ree 
<French
a place where dairy products are processed and sold
wrinkle
RING-kuhl 
<English
a small furrow in a normally smooth surface
nationalism
NASH-uh-nuhl-iz-uhm 
<Latin
devotion to one's country; patriotism; advocating independence
bollard
BAWL-uhrd 
?<English<Old Norse
a single or double post of wood or metal fixed on a pier or wharf and around which mooring lines are thrown
pluvial
PLOO-vee-uhl 
<Latin
rainy; related to ain
tracery
TRAYS-uhr-ee 
<English<French
architectural ornamental work; decorative openwork on a Gothic window; a decorative interlacing of lines
eatage
EET-ij 
<English
the right of using grassland for pasturage; edible grass for cattle
grandiloquent
gran-DIL-uh-kwuhnt 
<Latin
using pompous or bombastic language
jessamy
JES-uh-mee 
<French
a dandy; a fop; a man overly concerned with his ppearance