complicity
kuhm-PLIS-uh-tee 
<Latin
partnership in wrongdoing
sonorous
SAWN-uhr-uhs 
<Latin
having a full, rich, or deep sound
legitimately
luh-JIT-uh-muhnt-lee 
<Latin
according to laws or rules
penalize
PEN-uh-lyz 
<Latin<Greek
to punish
polysemous
paw-lee-SEE-muhs 
<Latin
having many meanings
quintessence
kwin-TES-uhnts 
<French<Latin
the most typical example; the pure essence of something
ligature
LIG-uh-chuhr 
<English<French<Latin
a thread or wire used in surgery
endostracum
en-doh-STRAY-kuhm 
<French<Latin
the inner lining of the shell of a crustacean
diastrophe
dy-AS-truh-fee 
<Greek
a deformation in the Earth's crust
colloquium
kuh-LOH-kwee-uhm 
<Latin
an organized conference or seminar on some subject