Angolo is an Italian equivalent of 'angle'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite article 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'AHN-goh-loh'.
Other equivalents are 'canto' and 'cantonata'. The masculine gender noun 'canto' may be used when the angle is formed by a corner such as in a room. It's pronounced 'KAHN-toh'. The feminine gender noun 'cantonata' takes as its definite article 'la' and its indefinite article 'una'. It refers to an angle that forms a corner, such as on a street. It's pronounced 'kahn-toh-NAH-tah'.
Crescendo. It is an Italian term mark that means gradually getting louder. As we can notice a crescendo (abbreviated as cresc.) is a horizontal mark with an opening angle (like so:
Right angle, obtuse angle, acute angle, supplementary angle, complementary angle, interior angle, exterior angle, adjacent angle
The angle of incidence
the angle of incidence is the initial ray angle and the angle of reflection is the reflected ray angle
The term 'azimut' is an Italian word meaning 'azimuth' An azimuth is an angle that is used in the spherical coordinate system. There was also a band called Azimuth. They were a British jazz trio.
A right angle is a angle with 90o
It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle.
It is: "angle a is not a right angle" or "angle a is greater than or less than a right angle".
An angle of 98 degrees is an obtuse angle
obtuse angle
reflex angle!
It is a reflex angle