a. [ L. inconditus; pref. in- not + conditus, p. p. of condere to put or join together. See Condition. ] Badly put together; inartificial; rude; unpolished; irregular. “Carol incondite rhymes.” J. Philips. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. reconditus, p. p. of recondere to put up again, to lay up, to conceal; pref. re- re- + condere to bring or lay together. See Abscond. ] 1. Hidden from the mental or intellectual view; secret; abstruse; as, recondite causes of things. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. Dealing in things abstruse; profound; searching; as, recondite studies. “Recondite learning.” Bp. Horsley. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ L. reconditus, p. p. of recondere to put up again, to lay up, to conceal; pref. re- re- + condere to bring or lay together. See Abscond. ] 1. Hidden from the mental or intellectual view; secret; abstruse; as, recondite causes of things. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. Dealing in things abstruse; profound; searching; as, recondite studies. “Recondite learning.” Bp. Horsley. [ 1913 Webster ]
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