Sentence example with the word 'recondite'

recondite

abstract, cabalistic, cryptic, enigmatic, hidden, incommunicado, mystical, patch, recover, scholarly, undecipherable, unknown

Definition adj. difficult to penetrate

Last update: July 15, 2015


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His accompanying text may not answer every question on this recondite subject.   [adjective]

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From a linguistic point of view, these treatises with their appendages, the more mystic and recondite Aranyakas and the speculative Upanishads, have to be considered as forming the connecting link between the Vedic and the classical Sanskrit.   [adjective]

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"' In another passage, Keble deals with an even more recondite question."'   [Please select]

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--are of greater influence than any of these more recondite variations in the stimulus.   [Please select]

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But reflex and voluntary movements are not ALWAYS appropriate, unless in some very recondite sense.   [Please select]

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What is here said with regard to stomata applies to all the more recondite matters connected with plant structure.   [Please select]

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It is not as though printing was a recondite art or dependent upon any precedent and preliminary discoveries.   [Please select]

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Indeed, some of that recondite knowledge, in which I took a pride, had been gained on the occasions of my previous visits.   [Please select]

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Claude Drew was suave and elegant, and his high, stock-like collar and folded satin neck-gear gave him a somewhat recondite appearance.   [Please select]

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Beatrice and Peter and Benedict alike discourse on the recondite subjects of the Bible in the style of Mediaeval doctors.   [Please select]

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"Explain your recondite allusion," said the grey-flannelled host; and Jimmy, understanding him to say, "What do you mean."   [Please select]

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