tilde
TIL-duh 
<Spanish<Latin
a mark placed over an 'n; to denote the 'ny' sound
pertinent
PUHR-tuhn-uhnt 
<Latin
having some connection with the matter at hand
metronome
MET-ruh-nohm 
<Greek
a device that beats time at a desired rate
solace
SAWL-uhs 
<Latin
an easing of grief; comfort
elision
ee-LIZH-uhn 
<Latin
the act of omitting something; the leaving out of a speech form
alimentary
al-uh-MENT-uh-ree 
<Latin
concerned with food or nutrition
charnel
CHAWRN-uhl 
<English<French<Latin
ghastly; suggestive of death
dolcissimo
dohl-CHEES-uh-moh 
<Italian
softly; sweetly (music)
ancillary
ANS-uh-ler-ee 
<Latin
serving to aid or assist; supplementary
pogonotrophy
poh-guh-NAWT-ruh-fee 
<Greek
beard growing