audience
AWD-ee-uhnts 
<Latin
those assembled to see and hear a program
writing
RY-ting 
<English
forming letters and words on a surface, as with a pen
deviate
DEE-vee-ayt 
<Latin
to turn aside from a normal course; to diverge; to veer away
radii
RAY-dee-y 
<Latin
straight lines from the center of a circle to the periphery
beriberi
BER-ee-BER-ee 
<Sinhalese
a disease caused by the lack of vitamin B
irresistible
ir-ree-ZIS-tuh-buhl 
<English<French<Latin
cannot be withstood
edacious
ee-DAY-shuhs 
<Latin
voracious; devouring; relating to eating
stria
STRY-uh 
<Latin
a minute groove or channel; a threadlike line or narrow band, as of color in a rock; an elongated imperfection in glass
mandatary
MAN-duh-ter-ee 
<Latin
a person to whom a legal mandate is given; a member nation of the League of Nations
nectariferous
nek-tuh-RIF-uhr-uhs 
<Latin<Greek
producing the sweet substance in flowers from which bees make honey