skybox
SKY-bawks 
<Old Norse + <Greek
a roofed enclosure of private seats situated high in a sports stadium usually featuring luxurious amenities
tendon
TEN-duhn 
<Greek
tough connective tissue by which muscles are attached to bone
benefit
BEN-uh-fit 
<Latin
to help; to aid
consolidate
kuhn-SAWL-uh-dayt 
<Latin
to combine into one; to unite
surmountable
suhr-MOUNT-uh-buhl 
<English<French<Latin
capable of being overcome, climbed, or surpassed
unobtrusively
un-awb-TROOS-iv-lee 
<Latin
not in a pushy, forward, or showy manner
huckaback
HUK-uh-bak 
<unknown
a textured weave, or an absorbent fabric with this weave, used chiefly for towels
crescive
KRES-iv 
<Latin
increasing; growing [the emergence of ~ American culture]
sacalait
sak-uh-LAY 
<Louisiana French
white crappie; warmouth; killifish
habiliments
huh-BIL-uh-muhnts 
<French
trappings; equipment; gear