acuteangled

Adjective

 * 1) * 1734, James Jurin, George Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne), Geometry no friend to infidelity
 * Now, we know that the several compound Ideas of a rectangled, an oblique, and an acuteangled Triangle are different and inconsistent one with another. No two of them can be put together so as jointly to exist or be conceived in the mind.
 * Now, we know that the several compound Ideas of a rectangled, an oblique, and an acuteangled Triangle are different and inconsistent one with another. No two of them can be put together so as jointly to exist or be conceived in the mind.