ante
AN-tee 
<Latin
in poker the stake which each player must put into the pot before receiving cards 
snipe
snyp 
<Old Norse
a long-billed wading bird
hazardous
HAZ-uhr-duhs 
<French
risky; dangerous
graspable
GRASP-uh-buhl 
<English
capable of being seized, taken hold of, or understood
emulsify
ee-MUL-suh-fy 
<Latin
to convert two liquids into a milky substance in which fine droplets of one liquid are dispersed in the other (as oil and water)
doddery
DAWD-uhr-ee 
<English
shaky, as from old age
incoherently
in-koh-HIR-uhnt-lee 
<Latin
in a disjointed, illogical, unintelligible manner
hamadryad
ham-uh-DRY-ad 
<Latin<Greek
a nymph (minor nature goddess in mythology) of trees and woods, especially a nymph whose life begins and ends with a particular tree
ancilla
an-SIL-uh 
<Latin
an accessory; an aid in achieving or mastering something difficult; a helper [a most necessary ~ to literary appreciation]
aerolithology
er-oh-lith-AWL-uh-jee 
<Greek
the science that deals with meteorites