voyage
VOI-ij 
<Latin
a long journey by sea
courtly
KOHRT-lee 
<French
dignified; elegant
waive
wayv 
<Old Norse
to give up or forego, as a right [~ the right to a jury trial]
mussel
MUS-uhl 
<English
any of various bivalve mollusks of fresh or salt waters
limerick
LIM-uhr-ik 
<Irish place name
a rhymed nonsense poem of 5 lines
transmissible
tranz-MIS-uh-buhl 
<Latin
capable of being sent or transferred to another person
imprecation
im-pruh-KAY-shuhn 
<Latin
a curse; a malediction
coliseum
kawl-uh-SEE-uhm 
<Latin
a large stadium
chromotrichial
krohm-uh-TRIK-ee-uhl 
<Latin<Greek
concerned with or modifying hair color
hypersplenism
hy-puhr-SPLEEN-iz-uhm 
<ISV
a condition marked by excessive destruction of one or more kinds of blood cells in the spleen