I was today years old when I learned it was OBFUSCATE (aub-fuss-kate) and OBFUSTICATE (aub-foos-ti-kate).
But actually!!!
Fun stuff, both are legitimate words. It's just the one that I've always used is not the common term, it's the archaic.
@LianaBrooks I thought obfusticate was slightly different, and was when you deliberately made text or speech burdensome to the reader or listner in order to distract or hide meaning. To obfuscate by making something boring or difficult to absorb.
@AskTheDevil Mmm. Interesting. The dictionary I checked had them listed as the same word, with obfuscate being the more common variant.
@LianaBrooks Oh, I didn't say that's what's real, just that I _thought_ they were different.
@AskTheDevil I hadn't even heard Obfuscate until yesterday.
@AskTheDevil I've only ever heard obfusticate and even that one I don't hear regularly.
@LianaBrooks There are so many exotic and far-flung places in language, we are simply encountering in different order! : )