obtuse angle

NOUN
  1. an angle between 90 and 180 degrees
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How To Use obtuse angle In A Sentence

  • The cutting edge includes two sections which form an obtuse angle and in the area of a roof-shaped tip merge into each other.
  • I found it, I measured it, and, well, I'm sorry, people, but an obtuse angle of 134 degrees just ain't a corner.
  • I found it, I measured it, and, well, I'm sorry, people, but an obtuse angle of 134 degrees just ain't a corner.
  • Palpi long, slightly decumbent; third joint a little shorter than the second, with which it forms an obtuse angle. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • acute and obtuse angles are oblique angles
  • As if the obtuse angle between his thighs isn't enough, Farrell is actually leaning back in his chair.
  • Flat-roofed with lots of glass and obtuse angles sticking out from the corner of a meadow, it is reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright designs.
  • Again, a line drawn through the axis of the face, between the bones called ethmoid and vomer — the “basifacial axis” (‘f e’.) forms an exceedingly obtuse angle, where, when produced, it cuts the ‘basicranial axis.’ Essays
  • Black and white with a tasteful blue cover, Smoke peers out at the capital from an obtuse angle.
  • Palpi as long as the breadth of the head; second joint obliquely ascending; third porrect, rather shorter than the second, with which it forms an obtuse angle. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
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