truss
trus 
<English<French<probably Latin
to arrange for cooking by binding the wings or legs (as of a fowl) close to the body
bias
BY-uhs 
<French<Old Provencal<Greek
partiality; prejudice
raspberry
RAZ-ber-ee 
<French + <English
a small, juicy, edible, reddish fruit
quartermaster
KWOHR-tuhr-mas-tuhr 
<Latin + <Latin
a commissioned officer whose duty is to provide clothing and subsistence to a body of troops
credo
KREE-doh 
<Latin
a statement of belief; a confession of faith
bereavement
buh-REEV-muhnt 
<English
sorrow at the loss of a loved one by death
clavicle
KLAV-uh-kuhl 
<Latin
the collarbone
irenicism
y-REN-uh-siz-uhm 
<Greek + Ecf
a state or condition of public opinion making for peace
apparatchik
aw-puh-RAW-chik 
<Russian
a Communist secret agent
lacrosse
luh-KRAWS 
<French
a ball game played by two teams using long-handled, pouched rackets