misspelling
mis-SPEL-ing 
<English + <English<French<Germanic + Ecf
having the wrong sequence of letters in a word
briefcase
BREEF-kays 
<English<French<Latin + <English<French<Latin
a flat, flexible bag for carrying papers and other business related items
appalling
uh-PAWL-ing 
<English<French<Latin
shocking; horrifying
enunciate
ee-NUNT-see-ayt 
<Latin
to pronounce clearly and distinctly; to utter articulate sounds
inapplicable
in-uh-PLIK-uh-buhl 
<Latin
not suitable; not pertaining to the point in question
phloem
FLOH-uhm 
<Greek
the vascular tissue through which food is distributed in a plant
virgule
VUHR-gyool 
<French<Latin
a diagonal line (/) used in dates or fractions
neologism
nee-AWL-uh-jiz-uhm 
<French<Greek
a new word or new word usage
atoll
uh-TAWL 
<Maldive island name
a ring-shaped coral island surrounding a lagoon
orismology
ohr-uhz-MAWL-uh-jee 
<Greek
the science of defining technical terms