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duo
DOO-oh <Italian a pair; a couple
squatter
SKWAW-tuhr <Latin one who settles on public land in order to get title to it
drearily
DRIR-uh-lee <English in a cheerless, joyless, dismal way
precinct
PREE-singkt <Latin a voting district; a police district
atmospheric
at-muhs-FIR-ik <Greek of, or relating to, the mass of air surrounding the earth
evacuation
uh-vak-yuh-WAY-shuhn <Latin the orderly withdrawal or removal of persons from a dangerous environment
cribbage
KRIB-ij <English a card game in which the object is to form combinations for points which are recorded on a peg board
invidious
in-VID-ee-uhs <Latin that which incites ill will by discriminating unfairly
filoselle
FIL-uh-sel <French<Italian<Latin soft silk thread for embroidery
condottiere
kawn-daw-tye-RAY <Latin a leader of a band of mercenary professional soldiers common in Europe from the 14th to 16th centuries; a mercenary soldier