axle
AKS-uhl 
<English
a rod, bar, or shaft on which a wheel revolves
principle
PRIN-suh-puhl 
<English<French<Latin
a fundamental truth or law upon which others are based
grievance
GREEV-uhnts 
<English<French
a compaint against a real or imagined wrong
quell
kwel 
<English
to subdue; to quiet; to overpower; to crush
herbaceous
huhr-BAY-shuhs 
<Latin
leaf-like; having the characteristics of a plant
cuisine
kwuh-ZEEN 
<French<Latin
manner of preparing food; style of cooking
champagne
sham-PAYN 
<French geographic name
an effervescent white wine
hippopotamus
hip-uh-PAWT-uh-muhs 
<Latin<Greek
a large plant-eating mammal with thick skin
penicillin
pen-uh-SIL-uhn 
<Latin + Ecf
an antibiotic obtained from certain molds or produced synthetically
flocculent
FLAWK-yuh-luhnt 
<Latin + Ecf
having the appearance of wool; woolly; resembling wool