Acute-angled

/əˌkjuːt ˈæŋɡəld/

तीक्ष्ण-कोणीय

Origin & History

From Latin acutus (“sharp”) + angled (from angle, from Latin angulus “corner, angle”); used in mathematical English to mean “having acute angles.”

लैटिन acutus (“तीक्ष्ण/नुकीला”) + angled (angle से; लैटिन angulus “कोना/कोण”); गणितीय अंग्रेज़ी में “तीक्ष्ण कोणों वाला” अर्थ में प्रयोग।

Definition

In geometry, describing a shape (especially a triangle) that contains at least one angle smaller than a right angle (90°).

ज्यामिति में किसी आकृति (विशेषकर त्रिभुज) का वर्णन, जिसमें कम-से-कम एक कोण समकोण (90°) से छोटा हो।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
An acute-angled triangle has all three angles less than 90 degrees.
तीक्ष्ण-कोणीय त्रिभुज के तीनों कोण 90 डिग्री से छोटे होते हैं।

Usage Examples

The roof truss forms an acute-angled triangle for extra rigidity.
In the diagram, the acute-angled corner is marked in red.
Students were asked to classify the triangle as acute-angled, right-angled, or obtuse-angled.

Antonyms

Right-angled Obtuse-angled

Related Forms

Noun
Acute angle / Acuteness
Adjective
Acute / Acute-angled / Right-angled / Obtuse-angled

Idioms & Phrases

Acute-angled triangle
तीक्ष्ण-कोणीय त्रिभुज
Acute-angled at the apex
शीर्ष पर तीक्ष्ण कोण वाला