shingle
SHING-guhl 
<English
a thin, wedge-shaped piece of wood, laid with others in overlapping rows, as for roofs
disinformation
dis-in-fohr-MAY-shuhn 
<English
deliberately leaked false news or facts intended to confuse, mislead, or influence public opinion
covey
KUV-ee 
<French
a small flock of birds, especially partridges or quail
heroic
huh-ROH-ik 
<Greek
daring and risky [~ deeds]
whininess
HWYN-ee-nuhs 
<English
crying and complaining
maleficence
muh-LEF-uh-suhnts 
<Italian<Latin
evildoing; the commission of harm or evil
ligature
LIG-uh-chuhr 
<Latin
a tying or binding together; a tie; a bond
toparchy
TAWP-awrk-ee 
<Latin<Greek
a small state or district consisting of a few cities or towns
strephosymbolia
stref-oh-sim-BOH-lee-uh 
<Latin<Greek
reversal or transposition of phrases, words, or letters in reading
digoneutic
dy-guh-NOO-tik 
<Greek
having two broods in one year