generalship
JEN-uh-ruhl-ship 
<English<French<Latin
the office of a high commander; leadership
rival
RY-vuhl 
<Latin
one who tries to equal or surpass another competitor
deliberate
duh-LIB-uhr-uht 
<Latin
unhurried; not rash or hasty
anticolonial
an-tee-kuh-LOHN-ee-uhl 
<Latin
opposed to the system by which a nation controls foreign territories
correctly
kuh-REKT-lee 
<English<Latin
in the proper manner
particularly
puhr-TIK-yuh-luhr-lee 
<Latin
especially; specifically
genuflect
JEN-yoo-flekt 
<Latin
to bend the knee, as in worship
exegesis
eks-uh-JEE-suhs 
<Greek
interpretation of a word or phrase, as in the Bible
disembogue
dis-em-BOHG 
<Spanish<Latin
to emerge; to come forth as from a channel; to discharge water through an outlet or mouth
femerell
FEM-urh-uhl 
<English<French<Latin
a small open structure on a roof for ventilation; a smoke hole