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arcane

ahr-KAYN
adj
1
Understood by very few people; mysterious and difficult to grasp because of how obscure or specialized it is.
"The tax code is full of arcane rules that even accountants struggle with."
"He was fascinated by arcane rituals described in old manuscripts."

How to Use Arcane

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In plain EnglishSo obscure or specialized that hardly anyone understands it.

Common mistake

"Arcane" means obscure/secret knowledge; "archaic" means old-fashioned or no longer in common use — a rule can be arcane without being old.

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Common pairings
arcane knowledge arcane rules arcane rituals

Word Forms

more arcane comparative, most arcane superlative

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Etymology

From Latin arcanus, "hidden, secret", from arceo, "to shut in or enclose".

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