dingo
DING-goh 
<Australian name
a wild dog of Australia
bewildering
buh-WIL-duhr-ing 
<English
puzzling; hopelessly confusing
likelihood
LYK-lee-huhd 
<English
probability
fribble
FRIB-uhl 
<unknown
to act in a trifling or foolish manner
disinterred
dis-in-TUHRD 
<Latin
dug out of the ground
traverse
truh-VUHRS 
<Latin
to travel across or over
salvageable
SAL-vij-uh-buhl 
<French<Latin
capable of being rescued or saved especially from wreckage or ruin
vidimus
VID-uh-muhs 
<Latin
an attested or notarized document
diglossia
dy-GLAWS-ee-uh 
<Latin
having a forked tongue
escabeche
es-kuh-BAY-chay 
<Spanish<Arabic
fish or chicken fried in oil then marinated in a spicy sauce and served cold