Definition of Reconditeness

1. Noun. Wisdom that is recondite and abstruse and profound. "The anthropologist was impressed by the reconditeness of the native proverbs"

Exact synonyms: Abstruseness, Abstrusity, Profoundness, Profundity
Generic synonyms: Wisdom
Derivative terms: Abstruse, Abstruse, Profound, Profound

2. Noun. The quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand.
Exact synonyms: Abstruseness, Obscureness, Obscurity
Generic synonyms: Incomprehensibility
Derivative terms: Abstruse, Obscure, Obscure, Obscure, Obscure, Recondite
Antonyms: Clarity

Definition of Reconditeness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconditeness

reconciles
reconciliation
reconciliations
reconciliatorily
reconciliatory
reconciling
reconcilingly
recondensation
recondensations
recondense
recondensed
recondenses
recondensing
recondite
reconditely
reconditeness (current term)
reconditenesses
recondition
reconditioned
reconditioner
reconditioners
reconditioning
reconditions
reconditories
reconditory
reconduct
reconducted
reconducting
reconductor
reconductored

Literary usage of Reconditeness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Life and Letters of Joseph Story by William Wetmore Story (1851)
"Nor do the Admiralty Reports of the English or American Bench contain a judgment which for profusion and reconditeness of learning compares with the case of ..."

2. The Land of Contrasts: A Briton's View of His American Kin by James Fullarton Muirhead (1898)
"... analogy falls short, owing to the greater reconditeness, the purer intellectual quality, of Mr. Howells' humour as compared with Mr. Austin Dobson's. ..."

3. America, the Land of Contrasts: A Briton's View of His American Kin by James Fullarton Muirhead (1898)
"... analogy falls short, owing to the greater reconditeness, the purer intellectual quality, of Mr. Howells' humour as compared with Mr. Austin Dobson's. ..."

4. The Land of Contrasts: A Briton's View of His American Kin by James Fullarton Muirhead (1898)
"... analogy falls short, owing to the greater reconditeness, the purer intellectual quality, of Mr. Howells' humour as compared with Mr. Austin Dobson's. ..."

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