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wagonload
WAG-uhn-lohd <Dutch + <English the quantity that a four-wheeled, uncovered vehicle contains
rootedness
ROOT-uhd-nuhs <English the state of being firmly or well established
housing
HOU-zing <English a case or enclosure especially for a machine or part
depot
DEP-oh; DEE-poh <French<Latin a storage place for military supplies; a train station
subtrahend
SUB-truh-hend <Latin the quantity that is taken away during a subtraction operation
vernacular
vuhr-NAK-yuh-luhr <Latin using the native language of a place
myology
my-AWL-uh-jee <Greek a scientific study of muscles
delicatessen
del-uh-kuh-TES-uhn <German a shop where prepared meats, fish, cheeses and salads are sold
vrille
vril <French<Latin the nose-first spinning descent of an airplane deliberately induced as a maneuver
metamorphosis
met-uh-MOHR-fuh-suhs <Latin<Greek a physical change in form