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81Obtusely — Ob*tuse ly, adv. In an obtuse manner. [1913 Webster] …
82Obtuseness — Ob*tuse ness, n. State or quality of being obtuse. [1913 Webster] …
83Obtuser — Obtuse Ob*tuse a. [Compar. {Obtuser}; superl. {Obtusest}.] [L. obtusus, p. p. of obtundere to blunt: cf. F. obtus. See {Obtund}.] 1. Not pointed or acute; blunt; applied esp. to angles greater than a right angle, or containing more than ninety… …
84Obtusest — Obtuse Ob*tuse a. [Compar. {Obtuser}; superl. {Obtusest}.] [L. obtusus, p. p. of obtundere to blunt: cf. F. obtus. See {Obtund}.] 1. Not pointed or acute; blunt; applied esp. to angles greater than a right angle, or containing more than ninety… …
85Pertuse — Per*tuse , Pertused Per*tused , a. [L. pertusus, p. p. of pertundere to beat or thrust through, to bore through; per + tundere to beat: cf. F. pertus. Cf. {Pierce}.] Punched; pierced with, or having, holes. [1913 Webster] …
86Pertused — Pertuse Per*tuse , Pertused Per*tused , a. [L. pertusus, p. p. of pertundere to beat or thrust through, to bore through; per + tundere to beat: cf. F. pertus. Cf. {Pierce}.] Punched; pierced with, or having, holes. [1913 Webster] …
87Retuse — Re*tuse , a. [L. retusus, p. p. : cf. F. r[ e]tus. See {Retund}.] (Bot. & Zo[ o]l.) Having the end rounded and slightly indented; as, a retuse leaf. [1913 Webster] …
88Subobtuse — Sub ob*tuse , a. Partially obtuse. [1913 Webster] …
89Ventuse — Ven tuse, v. t. & i. See {Ventouse}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
90Music of the Republic of Macedonia — Part of a series on Macedonians …