noodle
NOO-duhl 
<unknown
(slang) the head
bluff
bluf 
<Dutch
to mislead or frighten a person by a false, bold front
foyer
FOI-yuhr 
<French<Latin
an entrance hall or lobby, as in a theater
paprika
pap-REE-kuh 
<Hungarian<Greek
a mild or hot powdered condiment
simile
SIM-uh-lee 
<Latin
a figure of speech likening one thing to another using like or as [example: tears flowed like wine]
pangolin
PANG-guh-lin 
<Malay
a scaly African and Asian mammal dining chiefly on ants
ubiquitous
yoo-BIK-wuh-tuhs 
<Latin
seemingly present everywhere at the same time
macrame
MAK-ruh-may 
<French<Arabic
coarse lace made as of cord knotted in designs
metamorphosis
met-uh-MOHR-fuh-suhs 
<Greek
a change in form, substance, or function, especially the physical change in some animals [example: a tadpole into a frog]
bower
BOU-uhr 
<English
a place enclosed by trees, shrubs, or vines; an arbor