edging
EJ-ing 
<English
a narrow piece of lace, fringe, or braiding used to decorate a border on clothing, upholstery, or curtains
zoology
zoh-AWL-uh-jee 
<Greek
the study of the animal kingdom
miniseries
MIN-ee-sir-eez 
<Latin + <Latin
a television production of a story presented in sequential episodes
encyclopedic
en-syk-luh-PEE-dik 
<Latin<Greek
informed in a wide range of subjects
gazetteer
gaz-uh-TIR 
probably <French
a dictionary of geographical names
gemmary
JEM-uh-ree 
<Latin
the science of cutting and polishing precious stones
unimpeded
uhn-im-PEE-duhd 
<Latin
free from anything that gets in the way
couchant
KOUCH-uhnt 
<French
lying down with the head up; prone
hyetology
hy-uh-TAWL-uh-jee 
<Greek
a branch of biology dealing with precipitation (rain or snow)
latitudinarian
lat-uh-too-duh-NER-ee-uhn 
<Latin
tolerant; not insisting on strict conformity