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Acroamatic

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Acroamatic is an adjective that describes something that is designed to be understood or appreciated by a select group of knowledgeable people.

It can also refer to a style of teaching or writing that is intended to be not easily understandable for the general public.

In a broader sense, acroamatic can denote something that is mystical, esoteric, or abstruse.

Sense 1 - Designed for knowledgeable audience:

Sample sentence: The lecture on advanced quantum physics was highly acroamatic, targeting only the experts in the field.

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Sense 2 - Not easily understandable for the general public:

Sample sentence: The philosopher delivered an acroamatic discourse that left the audience perplexed.

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Sense 3 - Mystical or abstruse:

Sample sentence: The ancient manuscript contained acroamatic knowledge about the secrets of the universe.

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