hamster
HAM-stuhr 
<German
a rat-like mammal of Europe and Asia
bugle
BYOO-guhl 
<Latin
a brass instrument like a small trumpet
reseed
ree-SEED 
<English
to plant a lawn a second time
newton
NOO-tuhn 
<English name
a unit of force
concerto
kuhn-CHER-toh 
<Italian
a musical composition for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra
allegory
AL-uh-gohr-ee 
<Greek
a story in which people, things, and events have a symbolic meaning, often instructive
chronology
kruh-NAWL-uh-jee 
<Greek
the arrangement of events in order of occurrence
extravaganza
ek-strav-uh-GAN-zuh 
<Italian
a spectacular theatrical production
nonagon
NAWN-uh-gawn 
<Greek
a plane geometric figure with nine sides
ersatz
ER-zawts 
<German
substitute or synthetic and inferior [~ flour developed from sawdust]