| Term | Definition |
| fingo | to shape |
| feign | to pretend |
| feint | a misleading movement, a scheme to mislead, to make a misleading movement |
| effigy | a sculpture or model of a person |
| eidos | shape, form |
| ideology | the main ideas of a class, group, or movement |
| idyll, idyl | a short description of a peaceful or romantice scene, usually of country life, a peaceful or romantice scene or incident |
| rota | wheel |
| rotundus | round |
| rote | by memory without thought or meaning, mechanical routine |
| rotunda | a circular domed building or hall |
| rotund | plump, rounded |
| cavea | a hollow |
| cavernous | like a large cave in size or darkness, filled with caves or cavities |
| concave | curved like the inner surface of a ball |
| excavate | to dig out, to make a hole by digging |