Recondite in a sentence as an adjective

Yet when I think of work that the nation and world really need done, spelling recondite words doesn't make the list.

On the other hand, we liked to "imagine Beowulf clusters" of all kinds of recondite hardware.

I don't have time to sit around much but I do like some of the more recondite niches of domain knowledge that get air time on HN. My own niche is dynamical systems.

'A highly complex and recondite field, and a solid answer on any but the most trivial question requires nontrivial research to identify with confidence.

There is a great deal of data, but that's not the same thing, and distilling that into information is an entire field of study -- complex, subtle, enormously recondite, and extremely refractory to the layman.

If you continue to poison your own well by reading only books written for a popular audience with titles like "Bad Pharma", you will of course be misled repeatedly into this sort of recondite discourse and you will be woefully uninformed and unprepared for it.

Recondite definitions

adjective

difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge; "the professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them"; "a deep metaphysical theory"; "some recondite problem in historiography"

See also: abstruse deep