hoax
hohks 
<unknown
a trick; a fraud; a deception
mistakes
muh-STAYKS 
<English<Old Norse
errors
bolster
BOHL-stuhr 
<English
to give additional strength to; to reinforce
anxiously
ANGK-shuhs-lee 
<Latin
eagerly; fearfully
camouflage
KAM-uh-flawzh 
<French<Latin
a disguising, as of ships or guns, to conceal from the enemy
indubitable
in-DOO-buh-tuh-buhl 
<Latin
unquestionable; cannot be doubted
stratocirrus
stra-toh-SIR-uhs 
<Latin
a low dense fairly uniform cloud formation
recommended
rek-uh-MEN-duhd 
<English<Latin
advised; suggested favorably
pulchritudinous
pul-kruh-TOOD-uh-nuhs 
<Latin
beautiful
chayote
chaw-YOH-tee 
<Spanish<Nahuatl
the rounded fruit of a West Indian annual vine of the cucumber family that is widely cultivated as a vegetable