Recondite

Adjective

 * 1) Hidden from the mental or intellectual view; secret; abstruse.
 * What was the recondite cause of Ryulong being uncalled for?
 * 1) Dealing in things abstruse; profound; searching.
 * My philosophy professor believes she is in the field of recondite studies.
 * 1) Difficult to understand; known only by experts.
 * 2) * Coster-Mullen spent the next ten years of his life mastering a body of recondite technical data. &mdash; Atomic John: A truck driver uncovers secrets about the first nuclear bombs, David Samuels December, The New Yorker, 15, 2008
 * 3) Of a person: highly talented, a master of a field.
 * 4) * Our musician [J.S. Bach] rapidly became known far and wide throughout the musical centres of Germany as a learned and recondite composer… – The Great German Composers, George T. Ferris, 1891

Thesaurus
abstract, abstruse, academic, arcane, beclouded, blind, buried, cabalistic, cabbalistic, close, clouded, concealed, covered, covert, cryptic, dark, deep, difficult, do up, doctor, eclipsed, enigmatic, erudite, esoteric, hard, heavy, hermetic, hid, hidden, impenetrable, in a cloud, in a fog, in eclipse, in purdah, in the wings, incommunicado, incomprehensible, inexplicable, latent, learned, mysterious, mystic, mystical, obfuscated, obscure, obscured, occult, opaque, overhaul, patch, pedantic, profound, rebuild, reclaim, recondition, reconstruct, recover, rehabilitate, rejuvenate, repair, restitute, revamp, runic, scholarly, secluded, secluse, secret, sequestered, sibylline, transcendental, undecipherable, under an eclipse, under cover, under house arrest, under wraps, underground, unfathomable, unknown, wrapped in clouds

Etymology
From reconditus:, from recondo:.

Anagrams

 * decretion

Adjective
recondite



Anagrams

 * condirete
 * decretino
 * intercedo