odd-pinnate, imparipinnate: pinnate with a terminal leaflet
paripinnate, even-pinnate: pinnate lacking a terminal leaflet
pinnatifid and pinnatipartite: leaves with pinnate lobes that are not discrete, remaining sufficiently connected to each other that they are not separate leaflets.
bipinnate, twice-pinnate: the leaflets are themselves pinnately-compound
tripinnate, thrice-pinnate: the leaflets are themselves bipinnate
tetrapinnate: the leaflets are themselves tripinnate.
Pinnatisect (pinnatifida): Cut, but not to the midrib (it would be pinnate then)
Reniform (reniformis): Kidney-shaped
Rhomboid (rhomboidalis): Diamond-shaped
Round (rotundifolia): Circular
Sagittate (sagittata): Arrowhead-shaped
Spatulate, spathulate (spathulata): Spoon-shaped
Spear-shaped (hastata): Pointed, with barbs
Subulate (subulata): Awl-shaped with a tapering point
Sword-shaped (ensiformis): Long, thin, pointed
Trifoliate, ternate (trifoliata): Divided into three leaflets
Tripinnate (tripinnata): Pinnately compound in which each leaflet is itself bipinnate
Truncate (truncata): With a squared off end
Unifoliate (unifoliata): with a single leaf
Notes
^a: Or to be more precise, the "leaf" consists of two joined leaves united around the stem. The term perfoliate still applies.