esoteric

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The lust for the esoteric, the longing to be inside, take many forms which are not easily recognizable as Ambition.

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  1. adjective Intended for or understood by only a particular group: an esoteric cult. See Synonyms at mysterious.
  2. adjective Of or relating to that which is known by a restricted number of people.
  3. adjective Confined to a small group: esoteric interests.

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  • But that is esoteric, and no concern of the Secret Service. —  OM: The Secret of Ahbor Valley
  • The standard "e" words apply to his form of film: enigmatic, esoteric, and experimental. —  Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Linux is no longer esoteric, and has even become a commodity. —  Leadership By Numbers
  • I really hope the Linux Foundation doesn't try and settle on some esoteric, fairly undocumented Linux filesystem to prove it's "openness" - ext2 and ext3 for example. —  LXer Linux News
  • The film's distributor, Alive Mind, has carved a niche for itself as a home for the esoteric and the metaphysical. —  DVD Verdict
 

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Etymologies (2)

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  1. Greek esōterikos, from esōterō, comparative of esō, within; see en in Indo-European roots.

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  1. from Greek ἐσωτερικός, inner; prob. first suggested by its opposite ἐξωτερικός (see exoteric); from ἐσω, within (see eso-), + -τερος, comparative suffix, + -ικός.
 

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/ɛsəˈtɛrɪk/
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