fife
fyf 
<German
a small flute used mainly with drums in playing marches
forth
fohrth 
<English
onward; forward; out into view
orange
OHR-inj 
<Sanskrit
a reddish-yellow citrus fruit
mediocre
mee-dee-OH-kuhr 
<Latin
so-so; ordinary; average
biopsy
BY-awp-see 
<Greek
the surgical removal of bits of living tissue for diagnosis
pentameter
pen-TAM-uh-tuhr 
<Greek
a line of verse containing five metrical feet
gazpacho
gawz-PAWCH-oh 
<Spanish
a cold soup of tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, etc.
megalopolis
meg-uh-LAWP-uh-luhs 
<Greek
a sprawling urban area including any  number of cities
charpoy
CHAWR-poi 
<Hindi<Persian<Sanskrit
a bed consisting of a frame strung with tapes or light rope, used especially in India
raconteur
rak-uhn-TUHR 
<French
one skilled at telling stories or anecdotes