tiers
tirz 
<French
rows, ranks, or layers; especially rows arranged one above another
mimicked
MIM-ikt 
<Latin
copied; imitated
disgusting
dis-GUS-ting 
<French<Latin
causing a sickening dislike; loathsome; nauseating
capillary
KAP-uh-ler-ee 
<French<Latin
any of the tiny blood vessels connecting arteries to veins
museum
myoo-ZEE-uhm 
<Latin<Greek
an institution or building for preserving artistic or historic objects
punctual
PUNGK-chuh-wuhl 
<Latin
on time; prompt
unupholstered
uhn-uh-POHLZ-tuhrd 
<English + <English
not padded nor covered with fabric
mandibular
man-DIB-yuh-luhr 
<Latin
of, related to, or near the lower jaw
triskaidekaphobia
truh-sky-dek-uh-FOH-bee-uh 
<Latin<Greek
fear of the number 13
riempie
REEM-pee 
<Afrikaans
a rawhide strip used especially as webbing in making furniture seats