ignore
ig-NOHR 
<Latin
to pay no attention to
mooring
MOHR-ing 
<English
the cables by which a ship is attached to a wharf or pier
vaguely
VAYG-lee 
<French<Latin
indefinite; not sharply or precisely [I ~ remember]
medicine
MED-uh-suhn 
<Latin
any substance, as a drug, used in treating a disease
several
SEV-uhr-uhl 
<Latin
a few
attenuate
uh-TEN-yoo-ayt 
<Latin
to make thin; to dilute; to weaken
lithesome
LYTH-suhm 
<English
flexible; supple; agile; graceful
underread
un-duhr-REED 
<English
to take a measurement with a lower value than is actually accurate; to read with less than full understanding 
menticide
MENT-uh-syd 
<Latin
undermining a person's conscious perception and instilling doubt; brainwashing
incurvariid
in-kuhr-VER-ee-id 
<Latin
a kind of moth