Pronunciation: /ˌɛsəˈtɛrɪkə/
noun Esoterica refers to obscure or specialized knowledge or information that is known only to a select few individuals.
A1 I don't understand all this esoterica about quantum physics.
A2 The book is full of esoterica that only a few people will appreciate.
B1 Her lectures on esoterica always leave me feeling intrigued and curious.
B2 The museum's collection includes a section dedicated to esoterica from ancient civilizations.
C1 His research into esoterica has led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of metaphysics.
C2 The professor's deep knowledge of esoterica is evident in his detailed lectures on the subject.
adjective Esoterica can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is mysterious, obscure, or difficult to understand.
A1 The museum had a few esoterica items on display.
A2 She was fascinated by the esoterica knowledge of ancient civilizations.
B1 The book delves into the esoterica world of quantum physics.
B2 The professor's lecture on esoterica philosophy was thought-provoking.
C1 His collection of esoterica literature is extensive and rare.
C2 The film director is known for incorporating esoterica symbolism in his work.
formal The library contains a vast collection of esoterica on ancient civilizations.
informal I love browsing through all the esoterica in the bookstore.
slang Some people think studying esoterica is just a bunch of mumbo jumbo.
figurative Her mind was a treasure trove of esoterica, filled with obscure knowledge and hidden meanings.
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