| A | B |
| -anim- | breath or soul |
| animated | full of life; lively, vigorous, active; seeming or appearing to be alive |
| magnanimous | showing a lofty and courageous spirit; generous and forgiving |
| animosity | ill will and resentment |
| inanimate | not alive; lifeless; not lively; dull |
| -fig- | to shape or mold; a form or shape |
| configuration | an arrangement of parts or elements; shape, design |
| effigy | an image of a person, especially a crude representation of a hated person |
| figment | something made up or imagined |
| figurative | representing form or figure in art; saying one thing in terms normally meaning or describing another thing |
| superannuated | outworn, old-fashioned, or out-of-date; forced to retire because of old age or infirmity |
| annuity | money that is payable yearly or on some regular basis; a contract providing for such payment |
| millenium | 1000-year time period; 1000-year anniversary; a period of great happiness and perfection on earth |
| perennial | enduring or continuing without interruption; constantly recurring; present at all times of the year; continuing to grow for several years |
| coeval | having the same age or lasting the same amount of time; contemporary |
| -ann-/-enn- | year |
| -ev- | age or lifetime |
| longevity | a long duration of life; length of life; long continuance |
| medieval | relating to the Middle Ages of European history (A.D. 500-1500); extremely out-of-date |
| primeval | having to do with the earliest ages; primitive or ancient; existing from the beginning |