gaunt
gawnt 
<English
thin and bony; haggard, as from great hunger
steeple
STEE-puhl 
<English
a tower rising above the main structure, as of a church; a spire
blazer
BLAY-zuhr 
<Old Norse
a light sport coat usually in a solid color with metal buttons
periodic
pir-ee-AWD-ik 
<Latin
occurring at regular intervals; intermittent
foudroyant
foo-DROI-yuhnt 
<Latin
thundering
convalescence
kawn-vuh-LES-uhnts 
<Latin
gradual recovery of strength and health
tonsillectomy
tawn-suh-LEK-tuh-mee 
<Greek
surgical removal of the tonsils
huajillo
waw-HEE-yoh 
<Spanish
honey plant of Texas and Mexico
ochlophobia
awk-luh-FOH-bee-uh 
<Greek
fear of being in crowds
cynoid
SIN-oid 
<Greek
resembling a dog