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An obtuse triangle is a type of triangle in which one of its angles measures greater than 90 degrees. This defining characteristic sets it apart from acute triangles, which have all angles measuring less than 90 degrees, and right triangles, which contain one angle exactly equal to 90 degrees. The presence of the obtuse angle influences various properties of the triangle, including the relationships between its sides and angles, making it significant in the study of trigonometry and geometry.