Examples of using Obtuse in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Identifying if the angle is obtuse or acute will help students choose the appropriate set of numbers.
elliptic with acute or obtuse tips, finely toothed on the margins, green.
and from them to build obtuse angles, the rays of which are directed towards each other.
engraving, obtuse angles cutting,
finish at a more obtuse.
In 20 per cent of boys and girls rumor appeared in obtuse extent, as 85-year old.
is used for sharpening the edges more obtuse angle.
placed in a regular manner, obtuse, glabrous or pubescent,
And if the judges are too obtuse and if they don't get it, then I guess it needs to be
In the essay, Baldwin called Uncle Tom's Cabin a"very bad novel" which was also racially obtuse and aesthetically crude.
a tendency to be very obtuse and insensitive when it comes to personal feelings
the theme might sound rather obtuse but they are invariably accompanied by dancing,
90 degree, and obtuse angles by varying how deeply the punch enters the die by adjusting the ram.
or increased to obtuse angles of 110° or more;
such as chocobos guiding you through tutorials, obtuse messages from Moggles
This is still true if α or β is obtuse, in which case the perpendicular falls outside the triangle.
right, and obtuse triangles in this language: sgn(α+ β- γ)
Reed flowers obtuse or rounded.
Captain, must you be so obtuse?
In Mark, the disciples are notably obtuse.