bandage
BAN-dij 
<French
a cover for a wound
visually
VIZH-uh-lee 
<Latin
with regard to seeing
glucose
GLOO-kohs 
<French<Greek
the sweet colorless sugar that occurs in plant saps and fruits
icebone
YS-bohn 
<(Dutch or German)<Latin + <English
the hipbone especially of cattle
nuances
NOO-uhn-suhz 
<French
shades of difference; subtle variations
excruciating
ek-SKROO-shee-ay-ting 
<Latin
very intense; extreme
plutocracy
ploo-TAWK-ruh-see 
<Greek
rule by the wealthy; rule by the power of wealth
chimerical
ky-MER-uh-kuhl 
<Greek + Ecf
imaginary; fantastic
paroxysm
PER-uhks-iz-uhm 
<French<Latin<Greek
a sudden attack; a sudden outburst
faineant
FAYN-ee-uhnt 
<French
idle and ineffectual