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|Full diacritics=ἀμβλῠγώνιον
|Medium diacritics=ἀμβλυγώνιον
|Low diacritics=αμβλυγώνιον
|Capitals=ΑΜΒΛΥΓΩΝΙΟΝ
|Transliteration A=amblygṓnion
|Transliteration B=amblygōnion
|Transliteration C=amvlygonion
|Beta Code=a)mblugw/nion
|Definition=τό, [[obtuse angle]], Plb. 34.6.7.
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|wketx=[[File:Angle obtuse.svg|thumb|An obtuse angle]] An obtuse angle is an angle of greater than 90° and less than 180°. It is bigger than an acute angle. It is smaller than a straight angle, which measures 180°. Angles are measured with a protractor obtuse angle is specifically present in hexagon and pentagon and others.
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|ptext=[[https://www.translatum.gr/images/pape/pape-01-0118.png Seite 118]] τὸ, der [[stumpfe Winkel]], Pol. 34, 6, 7.
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|elrutext='''ἀμβλῠγώνιον:''' τό [[тупой угол или тупоугольник]] Polyb.
|elrutext='''ἀμβλῠγώνιον:''' τό [[тупой угол]] или [[тупоугольник]] Polyb.
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|esgtx=[[ángulo obtuso]]
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|trtx====[[obtuse angle]]===
Arabic: زَاوِيَة مُنْفَرِجَة; Bulgarian: тъп ъ́гъл; Burmese: ထောင့်ကျယ်; Chinese Mandarin: [[鈍角]], [[钝角]]; Czech: tupý úhel; Danish: stump vinkel; Esperanto: obtuza angulo; Estonian: nürinurk; Finnish: tylppä kulma; French: [[angle obtus]]; German: [[stumpfer Winkel]]; Greek: [[αμβλυγώνιο]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀμβλυγώνιον]]; Hebrew: זָוִית קֵהָה; Hungarian: tompaszög; Indonesian: sudut tumpul; Ingrian: tyltsä nurkka; Italian: [[angolo ottuso]]; Japanese: 鈍角; Korean: 둔각; Lao: ມຸມປ້ານ, ມຸມຫວາ; Lithuanian: bukasis kampas; Macedonian: тап агол; Malay: sudut cakah; Maori: koki hāpūpū; Navajo: niteelgo naanázʼá; Polish: kąt rozwarty; Portuguese: [[ângulo obtuso]]; Romanian: unghi obtuz; Russian: [[тупой угол]]; Scottish Gaelic: ceàrn farsaing; Shan: ၸဵင်ႇဝၢတ်ႈ; Slovak: tupý uhol; Spanish: [[ángulo obtuso]]; Swedish: trubbig vinkel; Tagalog: sihang bika; Thai: มุมป้าน
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 21 November 2024

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Full diacritics: ἀμβλῠγώνιον Medium diacritics: ἀμβλυγώνιον Low diacritics: αμβλυγώνιον Capitals: ΑΜΒΛΥΓΩΝΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: amblygṓnion Transliteration B: amblygōnion Transliteration C: amvlygonion Beta Code: a)mblugw/nion

English (LSJ)

τό, obtuse angle, Plb. 34.6.7.

Wikipedia EN

An obtuse angle

An obtuse angle is an angle of greater than 90° and less than 180°. It is bigger than an acute angle. It is smaller than a straight angle, which measures 180°. Angles are measured with a protractor obtuse angle is specifically present in hexagon and pentagon and others.

German (Pape)

[Seite 118] τὸ, der stumpfe Winkel, Pol. 34, 6, 7.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀμβλῠγώνιον: τό тупой угол или тупоугольник Polyb.

Spanish

ángulo obtuso

Translations

obtuse angle

Arabic: زَاوِيَة مُنْفَرِجَة; Bulgarian: тъп ъ́гъл; Burmese: ထောင့်ကျယ်; Chinese Mandarin: 鈍角, 钝角; Czech: tupý úhel; Danish: stump vinkel; Esperanto: obtuza angulo; Estonian: nürinurk; Finnish: tylppä kulma; French: angle obtus; German: stumpfer Winkel; Greek: αμβλυγώνιο; Ancient Greek: ἀμβλυγώνιον; Hebrew: זָוִית קֵהָה; Hungarian: tompaszög; Indonesian: sudut tumpul; Ingrian: tyltsä nurkka; Italian: angolo ottuso; Japanese: 鈍角; Korean: 둔각; Lao: ມຸມປ້ານ, ມຸມຫວາ; Lithuanian: bukasis kampas; Macedonian: тап агол; Malay: sudut cakah; Maori: koki hāpūpū; Navajo: niteelgo naanázʼá; Polish: kąt rozwarty; Portuguese: ângulo obtuso; Romanian: unghi obtuz; Russian: тупой угол; Scottish Gaelic: ceàrn farsaing; Shan: ၸဵင်ႇဝၢတ်ႈ; Slovak: tupý uhol; Spanish: ángulo obtuso; Swedish: trubbig vinkel; Tagalog: sihang bika; Thai: มุมป้าน