Uncommon

ensorcell
[en-sawr-suhl]
to fascinate

audit
[aw-dit]
an official inspection of accounts or records

impartial
[imp-art-ial]
treating all parties or sides equally; free from bias or favoritism.

humbug
[huhm-buhg]
deceptive or false talk or behavior

antediluvian
[an-tee-di-loo-vee-uhn]
a person who lived before the Flood; a very old or old-fashioned person or thing

matutinal
[muh-toot-n-l]
pertaining to or occurring in the morning; early in the day

attenuate
[uh-ten-yoo-eyt]
to weaken or reduce in force, intensity, effect, quantity, or value

count
[k-ount]
to determine the total number of items; also refers to considering or taking into account.

verisimilitude
[ver-uh-si-mil-i-tood]
the appearance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true