nonnative
nawn-NAY-tiv 
<Latin
a person not born in the place they reside
corrode
kuh-ROHD 
<Latin
to eat into or wear away gradually, as by a chemical
impatiently
im-PAY-shuhnt-lee 
<English<French<Latin
in a manner annoyed by delay; in a restless, eager manner
lampoon
lam-POON 
<French
to verbally attack someone in a satirical way 
ester
ES-tuhr 
<German
an organic compound formed by the reaction of an acid and an alcohol
assurgent
uh-SUHRJ-uhnt 
<Latin
ascending; rising; rising from the sea [a sea horse ~]
bereavement
buh-REEV-muhnt 
<English
deprivation, especially the loss of a loved one by death
platina
pla-TEEN-uh 
<Spanish
the color of platinum, especially describing blue gray furs
defamation
def-uh-MAY-shuhn 
<English<French<Latin
the slandering of one's reputation
eisegesis
y-suh-JEE-suhs 
<Latin<Greek
the interpretation of a text (as of the Bible) by reading into it one's own ideas