constrict
kuhn-STRIKT 
<Latin
to make smaller or narrower by squeezing
rive
ryv 
<Old Norse
to tear apart; to rend; to split
infrequently
in-FREE-kwuhnt-lee 
<Latin
not very often
archaic
awr-KAY-ik 
<Greek
ancient; old-fashioned
terrorism
TER-uhr-iz-uhm 
<Latin
the use of force, threats, or violence to intimidate
coexistence
koh-eg-ZIS-tuhnts 
<Latin
living together peacefully at the same time or the same place
oceanography
oh-shuhn-AWG-ruh-fee 
<Greek
the science that deals with the sea and its phenomena
stellated
STEL-ay-tuhd 
<Latin
ornamented with stars [a ~ flag]
noisettes
nwuh-ZETS 
<French
small pieces of lean meat; small potato balls browned in butter
parenchyme
PER-uhn-kym 
<Latin<Greek
the essential and distinctive tissue of an organ, as a gland; an abnormal growth, as a tumor