abstrusely
1Abstrusely — Ab*struse ly, adv. In an abstruse manner. [1913 Webster] …
2abstrusely — abstruse ► ADJECTIVE ▪ difficult to understand; obscure. DERIVATIVES abstrusely adverb abstruseness noun. ORIGIN Latin abstrusus concealed …
3abstrusely — adverb in a manner difficult to understand the professor s abstrusely reasoned theories were wasted on his students • Derived from adjective: ↑abstruse …
4abstrusely — adverb see abstruse …
5abstrusely — See abstruse. * * * …
6abstrusely — adverb In an abstruse manner …
7abstrusely — É™b struËslɪ adv. ambiguously, in a manner which is difficult to understand …
8abstrusely — ab·struse·ly …
9abstruse — abstrusely, adv. abstruseness, n. /ab stroohs /, adj. 1. hard to understand; recondite; esoteric: abstruse theories. 2. Obs. secret; hidden. [1590 1600; < L abstrusus thrust away, concealed (ptp. of abstrudere), equiv. to abs ABS + trud thrust +… …
10abstruse — adjective Etymology: Latin abstrusus, from past participle of abstrudere to conceal, from abs , ab + trudere to push more at threat Date: 1599 difficult to comprehend ; recondite < the abstruse calculations of mathematicians > • abstrusely …