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Meanings of
obtuse angle
in English
Russian
тупой угол
Portuguese
ângulo obtuso
Spanish
ángulo obtuso
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Type of angle.
obtuse angles
turn
straight angle
acute angle
right angle
Russian
тупой угол
Synonyms
Examples for "
obtuse angles
"
obtuse angles
Examples for "
obtuse angles
"
1
Slab A climbing wall that's typically vertical or slightly less
than
-
think
obtuse
angles
from geometry class.
2
Bunny turns and sees a tall, lean-looking figure standing, like a tower of
obtuse
angles
,
in the shadows.
3
Each of the four solid angles in this figure is a little larger than the largest of
obtuse
angles
.
4
It completed a full circle, then dropped to the floor where it sprawled, arms and legs pointing upward at
obtuse
angles
.
5
It will be observed that the limbs are then generally slightly bent, so that they form very
obtuse
angles
to each other.
Usage of
obtuse angle
in English
1
The
obtuse
angle
is flush with the edge of the ledge.
2
Jaw that would have benefited from a less
obtuse
angle
.
3
Diagonal, which form an acute or an
obtuse
angle
with the main chain of mountains.
4
The John Logan lay beyond, at an
obtuse
angle
.
5
One side of it is an acute angle, and the other side is an
obtuse
angle
.
6
Here they meet at an
obtuse
angle
.
7
Which side is the
obtuse
angle
?
8
But in imperfectly grown adults the jaw retains the infantile character,-theshort vertical portion necessarily implying the
obtuse
angle
.
9
Half of the 4th regiment was therefore ordered to fall back, forming an
obtuse
angle
with the other half.
10
Suddenly, after rounding an
obtuse
angle
at the top of a sharp ascent, the car came to a standstill.
11
My legs and thighs first formed an
obtuse
angle
,
afterwards an equilateral angle, and at length, an acute one.
12
Areas with an
obtuse
angle
above and below, sometimes rounded above; a minute projection on each side near the top.
13
There are long, wide streets, two of which, meeting at an
obtuse
angle
,
form together an extent of nearly a mile.
14
It sat atop a thick neck, with protruding beady eyes, jaw long and narrow and slung forward at an
obtuse
angle
.
15
It is indeed a book about beer, albeit perhaps one that comes to the subject from a somewhat unusual, even
obtuse
angle
.
16
Here another line of marked trees was found, the course of which formed an
obtuse
angle
with the one we had followed.
Other examples for "obtuse angle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
obtuse
angle
obtuse
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
obtuse angle
Russian
тупой угол
Portuguese
ângulo obtuso
Spanish
ángulo obtuso
Obtuse angle
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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