| A | B |
| libra (lb) | weight |
| casus belli | occasion of war |
| cum laude | with praise |
| Anno domini (AD) | in the year of the Lord |
| Alter ego | a second self |
| cui bono | good for whom |
| ad absurdum | to the point of absurdity |
| curriculum vitae (c.v.) | course of life |
| ex officio | from the office |
| ad nauseam | to the point of sickness |
| per se | by itself |
| ante meridiem | before noon |
| laudatory | containing or expressing praise |
| egocentric | thinking one's self is the center of all things |
| antebellum | before the war |
| officious | overly eager to the point of being annoying or bossy |
| nausea | extreme disgust; stomach illness |
| curriculum | collection of course to study in school |
| prophesy | telling of the future |
| absurd | ridiculous, unreasonable, unsound |
| bellicose | eager to fight, aggressively hostile |
| belligerent | angry and aggressive; ready for war |
| annual | yearly |
| equilibrium | state of rest or balance to the equal action of opposing forces |
| Jupiter | Zeus |
| Mercury | Hermes |
| Vesta | Hestia |
| Bacchus | Dionysus |
| Apollo | Apollo |
| Pluto | Hades |
| Diana | Artemis |
| Juno | Hera |
| Minerva | Athena |
| Mars | Ares |
| Ceres | Demeter |
| Neptune | Poseidon |
| Vulcan | Hephaestus |