balcony
BAL-kuh-nee 
<Italian
a platform projecting from an upper story of a building and enclosed by a railing
remand
ri-MAND 
<Latin
to send back, as a prisoner into custody
tunic
TOON-ik 
<Latin
a blouse-like garment extending to the hips, often belted
emigration
em-uh-GRAY-shuhn 
<Latin
the leaving of one country or region to settle in another
scriptural
SKRIP-chuhr-uhl 
<Latin
having to do with sacred writings or the Christian Bible
unadulterated
un-uh-DUL-tuhr-ay-tuhd 
<Latin
pure; unmixed; uncorrupted
ethology
e-THAWL-uh-jee 
<Latin<Greek
a scientific study of animal behavior; a systematic study of the formation of human character
toile
twawl 
<French
cloth of various fibers
glycerol
GLIS-uhr-awl 
<Greek
a colorless, syrupy liquid made from fats and oils and used in skin lotions and making explosives
nockerl
NAWK-uhr-uhl 
<German
a rich light dumpling