Obtuso in english
Obtuse
pronunciation: ɑbtus part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑbtus part of speech: adjective
In gestures






obtuso = obtuse ; dull-witted ; slow-witted.
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» ángulo obtuso = obtuse angle .
Example: The acute and obtuse angles are also known as oblique angles.» triángulo obtuso = obtuse triangle .
Example: A triangle which is neither an acute (less than 90° angles) nor a right triangle (i.e., it has one greater than 90° angle) is called an obtuse triangle.