obscure

obscure adj.  Used in an exaggeration of its normal meaning,
   to imply total incomprehensibility.  "The reason for that last
   crash is obscure."  "The `find(1)' command's syntax is
   obscure!"  The phrase `moderately obscure' implies that
   something could be figured out but probably isn't worth the
   trouble.  The construction `obscure in the extreme' is the
   preferred emphatic form.



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