Complete Definition of "recondite"

English

Etymology
From Latin reconditus, from re-, again, + conditus, perfect passive participle of condere.

Pronunciation
IPA|/r��k�ndaɪt/ or /�r�k�ndaɪt/
IPA|/r��k��ndaɪt/ or /�r�k�ndaɪt/

Adjective
en-adj

#hidden|Hidden from the mental or intellectual view; secret; abstruse.
#:recondite causes of things.
#deal|Dealing in things abstruse; profound; searching.
#:My philosophy professor believes she is in the field of recondite studies.
#difficult|Difficult to understand; known only by experts.

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