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abstruse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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Learned borrowing from Latin abstrūsus (concealed, hidden; having been concealed), an adjective use of the perfect passive participle of abstrūdō (to conceal, hide; to push or thrust away),[1] from abs- (from ab- (prefix meaning ‘away; from; away from’)) + trūdō (to push, shove; to thrust) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *trewd- (to push; to thrust)).

abstruse (comparative abstruser or more abstruse, superlative abstrusest or most abstruse) (formal)

  1. Difficult to comprehend or understand; obscure. [from mid 16th c.]
    Synonyms: abstrusive, arcane, cryptic, esoteric, recondite; see also Thesaurus:incomprehensible
    Antonyms: clear, obvious, understandable; see also Thesaurus:comprehensible
  2. (obsolete) Concealed or hidden; secret. [late 16th – mid 18th c.]
    Synonyms: (obsolete) abstrused, clandestine, surreptitious; see also Thesaurus:covert, Thesaurus:hidden
    Antonyms: open, patent, unconcealed, unhidden

More abstruse and most abstruse are the preferred forms over abstruser and abstrusest. Do not confuse abstruse (hard to understand) with obtuse (failing to understand).

difficult to comprehend or understand

see also obscure

abstruse

  1. feminine singular of abstrus

abstruse

  1. inflection of abstrus:
    1. strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
    2. strong nominative/accusative plural
    3. weak nominative all-gender singular
    4. weak accusative feminine/neuter singular

abstrūse

  1. vocative masculine singular of abstrūsus

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