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ob·tuse \əbˈt(y)üs, (ˈ)äb|-\ adjective (sometimes -er/-est) Etymology: Latin obtusus, past participle of obtundere to beat against, to dull, from ob- to, against + tundere to beat — more at ob-, stutter 1. : lacking acuity of sensibility or perceptions : having neither delicate feelings nor alert awareness : dense < too obtuse to take a hint > < a dull obtuse person > 2. a. of an angle : exceeding 90 degrees but being less than 180 degrees — see angle illustration b. : not pointed or acute : blunt < an obtuse contour > c. of a leaf : blunt or rounded at the free end d. : obtuse-angled 3. : not causing an acute impression : mild < an obtuse pain > Synonyms: see dull |