eightieth
AY-tee-uhth 
<English
coming after the 79th
appendix
uh-PEN-diks 
<Latin
additional material at the end of a book
riddance
RID-uhnts 
<English<Old Norse
clearance; a removal; a throwing away
seawise
SEE-wyz 
<English + <English
schooled in ways and problems of the ocean
contumacy
kawn-TOO-muh-see 
<French<Latin
stubborn resistance to authority; willful contempt of the court
sacrilege
SAK-ruh-lij 
<English<French<Latin
desecration of what is sacred; the crime of stealing or violating that which is holy
horrification
hohr-if-uh-KAY-shuhn 
<Latin + Ecf
the act of inspiring fear or dread
nonnecessity
nawn-nuh-SES-uh-tee 
<Latin
something that is not needed
teleological
tel-ee-uh-LAWJ-uh-kuhl 
<Greek
relating to design, purpose, final intention, or cause; of the philosophical belief that there is design in nature
zeitgeist
TSYT-gyst 
<German
the spirit of the time; the intellectual and moral state or the trend and taste characteristic of an era