inning
IN-ing 
<English
the interval in a baseball game in which each team gets one turn at bat 
retainer
ruh-TAYN-uhr 
<Latin
a fee paid to engage a lawyer's services
endurance
en-DUHR-uhnts 
<Latin
the ability to last or stand pain
superego
soo-puhr-EE-goh 
<Latin
in psychoanalysis that part of the psyche which enforces moral standards
peruse
puh-ROOZ 
probably<Latin + <English
to read carefully; to study
petiole
PET-ee-ohl 
<Latin
the part of a leaf supporting the blade and attached to the stem
echelon
ESH-uh-lawn 
<French<Latin
any of the levels of responsibility in an organization
contingent
kuhn-TINJ-uhnt 
<Latin
a quota, as of troops; a part of a larger group
gourami
goo-RAWM-ee 
<Malay
any of various brightly colored freshwater aquarium fishes
recrudescent
ree-kroo-DES-uhnt 
<Latin
breaking out again after being inactive [a ~ typhus]