poach
pohch 
<English<French<Germanic
to cook in a liquid kept just below the boiling point
skeleton
SKEL-uh-tuhn 
<Greek
the bones of an animal
wordiness
WUHRD-ee-nuhs 
<English + Ecff
the state of being verbose or having too many words
undulate
UN-juh-layt 
<Latin + Ecf
to move in waves
graffiti
gruh-FEE-dee 
<Italian<probably Latin
inscriptions or designs scratched or painted on rocks or walls
scrupulously
SKROOP-yuh-luhs-lee 
<Latin
conscientiously; painstakingly
complicity
kuhm-PLIS-uh-dee 
<Latin
partnership in crime or wrongdoing
epyllion
e-PIL-ee-uhn 
<Greek
relatively short narrative poem
metathesis
muh-TATH-uh-suhs 
<Greek
1) The transposition of sounds in a word [saying astromony instead of astronomy or aks instead of ask] 2) chemistry: a reaction between two compounds in which part of the first compound becomes united with part of a second compound and the remainder of the first becomes united with the remainder of the second
deevilick
DEEV-luhk 
<Scottish
a little devil