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Definition of Abstrusely

Abstrusely
Abstrusely Ab*struse"ly, adv. In an abstruse manner.

Meaning of Abstrusely from wikipedia

- anti-intellectual practice of deliberately presenting information in an abstruse and imprecise manner that limits further inquiry and understanding of a...
- Machine in: Wolfram R. Keller & Dagmar Schlueter (Ed.) 'A fantastic and abstruse Latinity'? Hiberno-Continental Cultural and Literary Interactions in the...
- educating "citizens of the world" or estimates of economic impact coming from abstruse calculations sufficient. Colleges and universities found it necessary to...
- songwriter Carl Newman "generates 11 soaring new pop songs, which in some abstrusely ****rock way are sparer than the 13 on Brill Bruisers". Erik Adams of...
- Syngrapha abstrusa, the abstruse false looper, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Thomas D. Eichlin and Hugh B. Cunningham...
- Racial Manifesto could have been avoided. It dealt with the scientific abstruseness of a few teachers and journalists, a conscientious German essay translated...
- – such as Concord Management and Consulting and Concord Catering. This abstruse structure has allegedly complicated efforts by Western governments to restrict...
- from Pahlavi, but Arabic lexical items predominated for more abstract or abstruse subjects and often replaced their Persian equivalents in polite discourse...
- from obfuscāre (to darken); synonyms include the words beclouding and abstrusity. Doctors are faulted for using jargon to conceal unpleasant facts from...
- influential public figure, while his approach to philosophy and the notorious abstruseness of his work made him controversial. Derrida was born on 15 July 1930...