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The word "abstruse" contains the root "trus", but the word means "difficult to understand." Explain how "abstruse" might have acquired its meaning?

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  • When it comes to English language, there are some words which are not a real word but which are created by making use of different word. Such words are called as word parts.
  • For example- Jealousish is not a word, but by adding ‘ish’ at the end of the word jealous it becomes a word part.
  • Word parts are of three types- affixes, bases, and roots. Here we will talk about the word ‘abstruse’ which contains the root ‘true.’
  • Root gives the word a basic meaning. Abstruse have acquired its meaning from the Latin word ‘trudere’ which means to push away.
  • Till late 17th century it was the word ‘Abstrudere’ which was being used. Later the word ‘Abstruse’ survived which means difficult to understand.
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