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abstrusity

[ ab-stroo-si-tee ]

noun

plural abstrusities
  1. the quality or state of being abstruse.
  2. an abstruse statement, action, etc.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of abstrusity1

First recorded in 1625–35; abstruse + -ity
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Example Sentences

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We are meant to take amusement from the sheer iteration, and increasing abstrusity, of the callbacks to floppy disks, shoulder pads, cassingles, Crystal Pepsi, and Jane Krakowski in the original Broadway production of “Starlight Express.â€

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My mind had been marinating overnight—and for more than a year, really—in the abstrusities of cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology on which they are built.

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Into these abstrusities, therefore, it seems necessary to follow this question, to try, if possible, to draw out and combine the elements of truth.

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He was studying those things only which deal with the abstrusities of nature, and this began to breed again a morbid fear of life itself.

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Beside this there were societies where all sorts of abstrusities and absurdities were argued to a standstill.

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