abstrusive

adj
/əbˈstɹuː.sɪv/UK/æbˈstɹu.sɪv/US

Etymology

From Latin abstrūs-, past participial stem of abstrūdō, + -ive. By surface analysis, abstruse + -ive.

  1. derived from abstrūs-

Definitions

  1. Of abstruse quality.

    • ...and I have given the reader such a dose of mathematics, psychology, and all that is abstrusive, that I fear that he may already have left me,...

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