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    rec·on·dite
    [ˈrekənˌdīt, rəˈkänˌdīt]
    adjective
    recondite (adjective)
    1. (of a subject or knowledge) little known; abstruse:
      "the book is full of recondite information"
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from Latin reconditus ‘hidden, put away’, past participle of recondere, from re- ‘back’ + condere ‘put together, secrete’.
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  3. adjective dealing with very profound, difficult, or abstruse subject matter: a recondite treatise. beyond ordinary knowledge or understanding; esoteric: recondite principles. little known; obscure: a recondite fact.
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    recondite adjective formal us / ˈrek. ə n.daɪt / uk / ˈrek. ə n.daɪt / Add to word list not known about by many people and difficult to understand: We had to work from material that was both complex and recondite.
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    Definition of recondite adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary recondite adjective /ˈrekəndaɪt/ /ˈrekəndaɪt/ (formal) not known about or understood by many people synonym obscure a recondite subject
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    rec·on·dite (rĕk′ən-dīt′, rĭ-kŏn′dīt′) adj. 1. Not easily understood; abstruse or obscure: "To gain a reputation for wisdom a man must seem to have a store of recondite knowledge" (Bertrand Russell). 2. Concealed; hidden.
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