Recondite
adjective
1.
dealing with very profound, difficult, or abstruse subject matter:
a recondite treatise.
2.
beyond ordinary knowledge or understanding; esoteric:
recondite principles.
3.
little known; obscure:
a recondite fact.
adjective
1.
requiring special knowledge to be understood; abstruse
2.
dealing with abstruse or profound subjects
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