panic
PAN-ik 
<Greek name
to be stricken with a sudden terror; to become frantic
shiner
SHY-nuhr 
<English
a black eye
polychrome
PAW-lee-krohm 
<Greek
made with several colors; multicolored
nobiliary
noh-BIL-ee-er-ee 
<English<French<Latin
of or relating to the higher ranks of society
valet
va-LAY 
<French
a manservant; man's servant who performs personal services (as taking care of clothing and running errands)
surmountable
suhr-MOUNT-uh-buhl 
<English<French + Ecf
capable of being overcome
prestissimo
pres-TIS-uh-moh 
<Italian
direction in music: at a very rapid tempo
perpetuity
puhr-puh-TOO-uh-tee 
<English<French<Latin
eternity; endless time
aldosterone
al-DAWS-tuh-rohn 
<ISV
a steroid hormone that is active in regulating the salt and water balance in the body
virid
VIR-uhd 
<Latin
vividly green