obtuse
21obtuse — [əbˈtjuːs] adj technical an obtuse angle is between 90º and 180º …
22obtuse — Kūmūmū, lohi ka no ono o ana. ♦ Obtuse angle, huina peleleu …
23obtuse — [16] The etymological meaning of obtuse is ‘beaten down, blunted’. It comes from Latin obtūsus, the past participle of obtundere, a compound verb formed from the prefix ob ‘against’ and tundere ‘beat’ (source of English contusion and related to… …
24Obtuse-angled — Ob*tuse an gled, obtuse angular ob*tuse an gu*lar, a. Having an obtuse angle; as, an obtuse angled triangle. [1913 Webster] …
25obtuse-angular — Obtuse angled Ob*tuse an gled, obtuse angular ob*tuse an gu*lar, a. Having an obtuse angle; as, an obtuse angled triangle. [1913 Webster] …
26Obtuse barracuda — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …
27obtuse angle — obtuse angled, obtuse angular /euhb toohs ang gyeuh leuhr, tyoohs /, adj. an angle greater than 90° but less than 180°. See diag. under angle. [1560 70] * * * …
28obtuse triangle — obtuse′ tri′angle n. math. a triangle with one obtuse angle …
29obtuse / abstruse — Obtuse means lacking quickness of wit or sensitivity, dull, dense : Brandon is so obtuse he doesn t even know when he is being insulted. Abstruse means too difficult to understand for the average mind : The professor presented an abstruse… …
30obtuse / abstruse — Obtuse means lacking quickness of wit or sensitivity, dull, dense : Brandon is so obtuse he doesn t even know when he is being insulted. Abstruse means too difficult to understand for the average mind : The professor presented an abstruse… …