righteous
RY-chuhs 
<English
acting in a just, upright manner; virtuous
iceberg
YS-buhrg 
<English<Danish or Norwegian<Old Norse
a great mass of ice broken off from a glacier and floating in the sea
prophet
PRAW-fit 
<Greek
a religious leader regarded as, or claiming to be, divinely inspired; one who predicts the future
martyr
MAWR-duhr 
<Greek
one who chooses to suffer or die for one's faith or principles
heteronyms
HET-uhr-uh-nimz 
<Greek
two words with different pronunciations and meanings but with the same spelling [moped (MOH-ped)/moped (mohpt)]
officious
uh-FISH-uhs 
<Latin
meddlesome; offering unwanted advice or services
agoraphobia
ag-uh-ruh-FOH-bee-uh 
<Greek
abnormal fear of crossing or being in the midst of open spaces
indissoluble
in-duh-SAWL-yuh-buhl 
<Latin
cannot be undone, annulled, nor broken
chichi
CHEE-chee 
<French
showy; frilly; elaborately ornamental
echoppe
ay-SHAWP 
<French<Latin
an engraver's needle beveled to an oval facet at the end and used to reopen previously incised lines