·adj Having an obtuse angle; as, an obtuse-angled triangle.
obtūsē, adv., v. obtundo, P. a. fin. ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
·superl Dull; deadened; as, obtuse sound. II. Obtuse ·superl Not having acute sensibility or percep...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
·adj Measured by an angle; as, angular distance. II. Angular ·noun A bone in the base of the lower ...
·adj ·Alt. of obtuse-angular. ...
One measuring above 90°, and therefore beyond a right angle; called by shipwrights standing bevellin...
The Sailor's Word-Book
·adj ·see <<Surangular>>. ...
An ugly long-armed crustacean the Goneplax angulata with eyes on remarkably long stalks. ...
This term, when applied to celestial bodies, implies that the sun and moon, or moon and stars, are w...
is that which describes an angle, or moves circularly round a point, as planets revolving about the ...
This is a term used in the orbits of double stars, and implies the motion in a certain time of one s...
That which has one obtuse angle. ...