telepathic
tel-uh-PATH-ik 
<Greek
of communication between minds by means other than the normal sensory channels
gnat
nat 
<English
any of various small, two-winged insects that bite
dramatization
dram-uh-tuh-ZAY-shuhn 
<Greek<Latin
the turning of a literary composition into a play
interrelate
in-tuhr-ree-LAYT 
<latin
to make mutually connected
uvula
YOO-vyuh-luh 
<Latin
the small fleshy process hanging down from the soft palate at the back of the tongue
palooka
puh-LOO-kuh 
<unknown
in inexperienced or incompetent boxer; a clumsy person
demagoguery
dem-uh-GAWG-uh-ree 
<Greek
the attempting to stir up people's emotions so as to win them over and gain power
Achillean
uh-KIL-ee-uhn 
<Greek name
like the ancient Greek hero in strength, invincibility, or vulnerability
manicotti
man-uh-KAW-tee 
<Italian
tubular pasta shells stuffed with cheese
gerontology
jer-uhn-TAWL-uh-jee 
<ISV<Greek
the scientific study of aging and the problems of old people