arrestee
uh-res-TEE 
<English<French<Latin
one who has been taken into custody
sockeye
SAWK-y 
<English<Salish dialect
a small Pacific salmon
inca
INGK-uh 
<Spanish<Quechua
a people of Peru that established an empire from about 1100 until the Spanish conquests in the 1530s
livelihood
LYV-lee-huhd 
<English
means of support or subsistence
susceptible
suh-SEP-tuh-buhl 
<Latin
easily affected emotionally
exothermally
ek-soh-THUHRM-uh-lee 
<ISV<Greek
in a manner characterized by or formed with evolution of heat
avarice
AV-uhr-uhs 
<English<French<Latin
greed; excessive desire for wealth
accipiter
ak-SIP-uh-tuhr 
<Latin
any of a genus of hawks such as the Cooper's hawk, the goshawk, or a sharp-shinned hawk
ecclesiastic
uh-klee-zee-AS-tik 
<Greek
a person in holy orders or consecrated to the service of the church
baccalaureate
bak-uh-LOHR-ee-uht 
<Latin
a college or university bachelor degree in the arts or sciences