utterance
UT-uhr-uhnts 
<English
style of speaking; that which is said
corral
kuh-RAL 
<Spanish<Latin
an enclosure for horses or cattle
convoluted
kawn-vuh-LOO-tuhd 
<Latin
coiled; involved; complicated
iterative
IT-uhr-uh-tiv 
<Latin
marked by repetition
vacuole
VAK-yuh-wohl 
<French<Latin
a small space in the tissues of an organism containing air or fluid
ballyhooed
bal-ee-HOOD 
<unknown
noisily promoted or advertised a product
bailiwick
BAY-lee-wik 
<English
one's particular area of activity or interest
carambola
ker-uhm-BOH-luh 
<Portuguese
an East Indian tree widely cultivated in the tropics or its fruit used in Chinese cooking
plasmalemma
plaz-muh-LEM-uh 
<Latin + <Greek
a membrane surrounding a cell
zoanthropy
zoh-AN-thruh-pee 
<Greek
a monomania in which a person believes himself changed into an animal and acts like one