bolster
BOHL-stuhr 
<English
to reinforce; to give support to
soleprint
SOHL-print 
<English<French<Latin + <Latin
a fingerprint-like image of the bottom of one's foot, especially a baby
harpy
HAWRP-ee 
<Latin<Greek
 a mythical monster with a woman's head and the body and claws of a vulture; a greedy person
lodging
LAWJ-ing 
<English
a place to live; rented rooms
replaceable
ruh-PLAYS-uh-buhl 
<English
can be supplied with an equivalent
succedent
suhk-SEE-duhnt 
<Latin
subsequent; resulting
cybernaut
SY-buhr-nawt 
<Greek
a netizen; an active participant in the on-line community of the Internet
meandrous
mee-AN-druhs 
<Latin<Greek
wandering idly; winding; rambling
betony
BET-uhn-ee 
<English<French<Latin
any of several woundworts, many with purplish flowers
chiropody
kuh-RAWP-uh-dee 
<Latin<Greek
the care and treatment of the human foot