darkle
DAWRK-uhl 
<English
to grow dark; to fade into darkness
focusable
FOH-kuhs-uh-buhl 
<Latin
can be made clear
specificity
spes-uh-FIS-uh-tee 
<Latin
being specific; not ambiguous
acclimated
AK-luh-may-tuhd 
<Latin
to become accustomed to a new environment
textile
TEKS-tuhl 
<Latin
a woven or knitted fabric
lotic
LOH-tik 
<Latin
living in actively moving water (streams, waves)
nefariously
nuh-FER-ee-uhs-lee 
<Latin
in an evil or wicked manner
eupraxia
yoo-PRAKS-ee-uh 
<Greek
normal muscular coordination
linguipotence
ling-GWIP-uh-tuhnts 
<Latin
mastery of languages
chinook
shuh-NUHK 
<Chehalis
a warm moist southwest wind of the Pacific coast region