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foxing
FAWKS-ing <English discoloration, especially brownish spots in the paper of old books
sucrose
SOO-krohs <French a sugar extracted from sugar cane or sugar beets
escapade
ES-kuh-payd <French a reckless adventure or prank
forfeiture
FOHR-fuh-chuhr <English<French the loss of some right, privilege, honor, estate, or office in consequence of a crime, offense, or other condition
doleful
DOHL-fuhl <Latin sad; mournful
mitigate
MIT-uh-gayt <Latin to make or become less severe or less painful
academician
uh-kad-uh-MISH-uhn <Greek a professor or student associated with an institution of higher learning
meliorate
MEEL-yuh-rayt <Latin to make or become better
rapprochement
ra-prohsh-MAWN <French an establishing of friendly relations, as between nations
logarithmic
lawg-uh-RITH-mik <Latin<Greek of the exponent expressing the power to which a fixed number must be raised to produce a given number