orchid
OHR-kid 
<Greek
a perennial plant having flowers with three petals, one of which is lip-shaped
turnstile
TUHRN-styl 
<English<Latin<Greek + <Greek
a device, as a post with revolving horizontal bars, placed in an entrance to allow persons to enter one at a time
deviance
DEE-vee-uhnts 
<Latin
veering from established or accepted behavior
Camelot
KAM-uh-lawt 
<name of a Lerner & Lowe musical
a time, place, or atmosphere of idyllic happiness
unscarred
un-SKAWRD 
<English<French<Latin<Greek
not marked by injury
picnicking
PIK-nik-ing 
probably<German or French
going on an outdoor excursion with food
cunette
kyoo-NET 
<French<Italian
a channel dug at the bottom of a much larger channel to concentrate the flow at low-water stages
sawyer
SAW-yuhr 
<English
one whose job is to cut wood
spirulate
SPIR-yuh-layt 
<Latin
spiral in form or arrangement
xerostomia
zir-uh-STOHM-ee-uh 
<Latin<Greek
abnormal dryness of the mouth