rabbitlike
RAB-it-lyk 
<English
similar to a swift animal with soft fur and long ears
intercept
in-tuhr-SEPT 
<Latin
to seize or stop in its course
fielder
FEEL-duhr 
<English
one playing defense in a baseball game
genus
JEEN-uhs 
<Latin
a classification of related plants or animals
docilely
DAWS-uh-lee 
<Latin
in a submissive manner
signorina
seen-yuh-REE-nuh 
<Italian
an unmarried Italian woman
beige
bayzh 
<French
grayish tan
leniency
LEEN-yuhn-see 
<Latin
being merciful, not harsh or severe
isapostolic
ys-ap-uh-STAWL-ik 
<Greek
equal to or contemporaneous with the apostles (used especially of bishops consecrated by the apostles)
oligophrenic
awl-uh-goh-FREN-ik 
<Latin<Greek
of, or exhibiting, mental deficiency