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mudslinging
MUD-sling-ing <English the making of vicious verbal attacks, as against a political opponent
chowder
CHOU-duhr <English a thick soup usually of onions and potatoes, and, often, clams and milk
luxury
LUG-zhuh-ree <Latin the enjoyment of the best and most costly things
skedaddle
skuh-DAD-uhl <unknown to run away
bovine
BOH-vyn <Latin of an ox or cow; cow-like
recitalist
ri-SY-tuhl-ist <Latin a music or dance pupil that gives a program
pestilence
PEST-uh-luhnts <Latin a deadly epidemic disease; a plague
schussboomer
SHUHS-boom-uhr <German one who skies straight downhill at high speed
euthenics
yoo-THEN-iks <Greek a science that deals with developing human well-being and efficient functioning through the improvement of environmental conditions
feracious
fuh-RAY-shuhs <Latin producing abundantly; prolific; fruitful [a world so ~, teeming with endless results]