strait
strayt 
<English
a narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water
ugliness
UG-lee-nuhs 
<English<Old Norse + Ecf
the wuality of being repulsive, wile or base
yearling
YIR-ling 
<English
an animal that is a year old
reprieve
ruh-PREEV 
probably<French
a formal suspension of the execution of a criminal sentence
mention
mench-uhn 
<Latin
to refer to briefly
scalable
SKAY-luh-buhl 
<English
capable of being climbed
piscivorous
pi-SIV-uhr-uhs 
<Latin
feeding on fishes
fritillary
FRIT-uh-ler-ee 
<Latin
a type of plant; a type of butterfly
nonagesimal
nawn-uh-JES-uh-muhl 
<Latin
being 90th in a countable series
xiphias
ZIF-ee-uhs 
<Greek
a swordfish