uproar
UP-rohr 
<Dutch
a violent disturbance; a loud confused noise
zenith
ZEE-nuhth 
<Greek
the highest point; the point in the sky directly overhead
liverwurst
LIV-uhr-wuhrst 
<German
a sausage containing ground liver
karma
KAWRM-uh 
<Sanskrit
the totality of one's acts in each state of one's existence; loosely, fate
impugn
im-PYOON 
<Latin
to oppose or challenge as false
ambivalent
am-BIV-uh-luhnt 
<Latin
having conflicting feelings
prairie
PRER-ee 
<French
a large area of level or rolling grassland
chinchilla
chin-CHIL-uh 
<Spanish
a small rodent of South America or its soft, gray fur
campanula
kam-PAN-yuh-luh 
<Latin
a genus of bellflowers
anachronism
uh-NAK-ruh-niz-uhm 
<Greek
anything out of its proper historical time frame