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Understanding Unfatuitous: A Guide to the Not-So-Obvious

Unfatuitous is an adjective used to describe something that is not obvious or straightforward. It is often used to describe a situation where the outcome or solution is not clear or simple, and may require careful consideration or effort to understand or resolve.

For example, you might say "The solution to this problem is unfatuitous" to indicate that it is not immediately apparent or easy to understand.

The word is derived from the Latin words "fatuus," meaning "foolish" or "deceitful," and "itas," meaning "ness." So, unfatuitous essentially means "not foolish or deceitful."

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