recondite
re.con.dite \'rek-*n-.di-t, ri-'ka:n-\ aj [L reconditus, pp. of recondere
to conceal, fr. re- + cond]ere to store up, fr. com- + -dere to put - more
at DO archaic 1: hidden from sight : CONCEALED {produced some ~ flasks o f
wine - T.l. Peacock} 2: incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding
or knowledge : D EEP {a ~ subject} 3: of, relating to, or dealing with
something little known or obscure {(R@ fact about the origin of the holiday
-Floyd Dell} - re.con.dite.ly av
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