obtuse triangle
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obtuse triangle — obtuse′ tri′angle n. math. a triangle with one obtuse angle … From formal English to slang
obtuse triangle — noun a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle • Syn: ↑obtuse angled triangle • Hypernyms: ↑triangle, ↑trigon, ↑trilateral * * * Geom. a triangle with one obtuse angle. See diag. under triangle … Useful english dictionary
obtuse triangle — noun A triangle one of the angles of which is obtuse … Wiktionary
Obtuse — may refer to: Obtuse angle, an angle of between 90 and 180 degrees, Obtuse triangle, a triangle with an internal angle of between 90 and 180 degrees, leaf shape, Linguistic ambiguity, lacking sharpness or quickness of sensibility. This… … Wikipedia
Triangle — This article is about the basic geometric shape. For other uses, see Triangle (disambiguation). Isosceles and Acute Triangle redirect here. For the trapezoid, see Isosceles trapezoid. For The Welcome to Paradox episode, see List of Welcome to… … Wikipedia
obtuse-angled triangle — noun a triangle that contains an obtuse interior angle • Syn: ↑obtuse triangle • Hypernyms: ↑triangle, ↑trigon, ↑trilateral … Useful english dictionary
obtuse — adjective (obtuser; est) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin obtusus blunt, dull, from past participle of obtundere to beat against, blunt, from ob against + tundere to beat more at ob , contusion Date: 15th century 1. a. not pointed or acute ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
triangle — Huinakolu. Right angle triangle, huinakolu kūpono. Obtuse triangle, huinakolu peleleu. Irregular triangle, huinakolu ao ao like ole. Isosceles triangle, huinakolu elua ao ao like. Acute triangle, huinakolu oi. … … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Triangle — Tri an gle, n. [L. triangulum, fr. triangulus triangular; tri (see {Tri }) + angulus angle: cf. F. triangle. See {Angle} a corner.] 1. (Geom.) A figure bounded by three lines, and containing three angles. [1913 Webster] Note: A triangle is either … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Triangle spider — Triangle Tri an gle, n. [L. triangulum, fr. triangulus triangular; tri (see {Tri }) + angulus angle: cf. F. triangle. See {Angle} a corner.] 1. (Geom.) A figure bounded by three lines, and containing three angles. [1913 Webster] Note: A triangle… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English