From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishreconditerec‧on‧dite /ˈrekəndaɪt, rɪˈkɒn- $ ˈrekən-, rɪˈkɑːn-/ adjective formalUNUSUAL recondite facts or subjects are not known about or understood by many people SYN obscure
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recondite• Such teachings are very recondite and need considerable study to understand fully.• Eyre's down-to-earth style was well suited to the exploration of these recondite matters.Origin recondite (1600-1700) Latin reconditus, past participle of recondere “to hide”