Citations:obtuse


 * 1)  Of an angle: greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
 * 2) * 1950, Nell Bevel Causey, “Variations in the Gonopods of a Xystodesmid Diplopod”, in The American Midland Naturalist, v 44, Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame, pp 199–201:
 * The curve of the main blade, which occurs about one-quarter of the distance from the tip, varied from a right angle to a widely obtuse angle. In clutch 178 the angle was obtuse in all specimens. In the other clutch, 190, it varied between right and widely obtuse.
 * 1) * 2002, Ing. N. Rajagopalan, Prestressed Concrete, Pangbourne UK: CRC Press, ISBN 0849317207, p 471:
 * • Longitudinal bending of skew slab bridge decks is primarily between the obtuse angled corners for a definite band width. • At free edge maximum moment also occurs nearer to the obtuse corner rather than at centre.
 * 1) * 2003, Jerome Kaplan, New York State Coach: Mathematics, Standard-Based Practice, Grade 7, Coach Books, p 55:
 * Two angles appear to be acute and one angle appears to be obtuse.
 * 1) * 2003, Jerome Kaplan, New York State Coach: Mathematics, Standard-Based Practice, Grade 7, Coach Books, p 55:
 * Two angles appear to be acute and one angle appears to be obtuse.