populace
PAWP-yuh-luhs 
Latin
the common people; the masses
populous
PAWP-yuh-luhs 
<Latin
full of people; thickly populated
keepsake
KEEP-sayk 
<English + <English
something kept in memory of the giver
resourceful
ree-SOHRS-fuhl 
<Latin
able to deal with problems effectively
scabbard
SKAB-uhrd 
<English<French<Germanic
a sheath for the blade of a sword
perspicacity
puhr-spuh-KAS-uh-tee 
<Latin
keen judgment
frondescence
frawn-DES-uhnts 
<Latin
the unfolding of leaves
legerdemain
lej-uhr-duh-MAYN 
<French
sleight-of-hand; trickery
rhinencephalon
ryn-en-SEF-uh-lawn 
<Greek
the part of the brain controlling the sense of smell
chignon
sheen-YAWN 
<French<Latin
a coil of hair worn at the back of the neck