recede
ruh-SEED; ree-SEED 
<Latin
to go, move, or slope backward
mammoth
MAM-uhth 
<Russian<Yakut
any of numerous extinct elephants with long tusks
dangle
DANG-guhl 
probably<Scandinavian
to hang loosely
crouton
KROO-tawn 
<French
a small cube of break, toasted, used in soups and salads
maestro
MY-stroh 
<Italian<Latin
a master or teacher of an art
queue
kyoo 
<French
to line up; to form a line
coercion
koh-UHR-shuhn 
<English<French<Latin
the use of force to compel to act
olfactory
awl-FAK-tuh-ree 
<Latin
of, or relating to, the sense of smell
committal
kuh-MIT-uhl 
<Latin
to consignment or sentencing to confinement, as in a prison or mental hospital
orthorhombic
ohr-thuh-RAWM-bik 
<Greek
of, relating to, or characterized by the crystal system characterized by three unequal axes at right angles