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  • 71obtuseangle — obtuse angle Angle AOB is an obtuse angle. Clarinda/Academy Artworks n. An angle greater than 90° and less than 180°. * * * …

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  • 72OM — obtuse marginal [artery]; obtuse mental; occipitomental; occupational medicine; ocular movement; oculomotor; operations manager [database]; Osborne Mendel [rat]; osteomalacia; osteomyelitis; osteopathic manipulation; otitis media; outer membrane; …

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  • 73OM — • obtuse marginal [artery]; • obtuse mental; • occipitomental; • occupational medicine; • ocular movement; • oculomotor; • operations manager [database]; • Osborne Mendel [rat]; • osteomalacia; • osteomyelitis; • osteopathic manipulation; •… …

    Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • 74OMB — obtuse marginal branch; Office of Management and Budget …

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  • 75btuse — obtuse …

    Dictionnaire des rimes

  • 76OMB — • obtuse marginal branch; • Office of Management and Budget …

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  • 77obtusely — obtuse ► ADJECTIVE 1) annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand. 2) (of an angle) more than 90° and less than 180°. 3) not sharp pointed or sharp edged; blunt. DERIVATIVES obtusely adverb obtuseness noun. ORIGIN Latin obtusus, from obtundere… …

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  • 78obtuseness — obtuse ► ADJECTIVE 1) annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand. 2) (of an angle) more than 90° and less than 180°. 3) not sharp pointed or sharp edged; blunt. DERIVATIVES obtusely adverb obtuseness noun. ORIGIN Latin obtusus, from obtundere… …

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  • 79Law of cosines — This article is about the law of cosines in Euclidean geometry. For the cosine law of optics, see Lambert s cosine law. Figure 1 – A triangle. The angles α, β, and γ are respectively opposite the sides a, b, and c …

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  • 80obtus — obtus, use [ ɔpty, yz ] adj. • 1370; lat. obtusus « émoussé » 1 ♦ Rare Qui est émoussé, de forme arrondie. (1542) Géom. Angle obtus, plus grand qu un angle droit. Angle obtus de 100°. 2 ♦ (fin XVIe) Fig. Vx Ouïe, vue obtuse, qui manque d acuité.… …

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