Abstruser

/əbˈstruːzər/ adjective

More abstruse; more difficult to understand or more mysterious than something else.

From abstruse + -er comparative suffix. Following the pattern for one-syllable and some multi-syllable adjectives in English that add -er instead of using 'more.' The base word comes from Latin abstrusus.

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