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Recalcitrant vs. Incalcitrant — Which is Correct Spelling?

Recalcitrant vs. Incalcitrant — Which is Correct Spelling?

Which is correct: Recalcitrant or Incalcitrant

How to spell Recalcitrant?

Recalcitrant

Correct Spelling

Incalcitrant

Incorrect Spelling
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Recalcitrant Definitions

Stubbornly resistant to or defiant of authority or guidance.
Difficult to manage or deal with
A recalcitrant problem.
Resistant to chemical decomposition; decomposing extremely slowly.
A recalcitrant person.
Marked by a stubborn unwillingness to obey authority.
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Unwilling to cooperate socially.
Difficult to deal with or to operate.
Not viable for an extended period; damaged by drying or freezing.
A person who is recalcitrant.
Kicking back; recalcitrating; hence, showing repugnance or opposition; refractory.
Marked by stubborn resistance to and defiant of authority or guidance;
A recalcitrant teenager
Everything revolves around a refractory individual genius
Marked by stubborn resistance to authority;
The University suspended the most recalcitrant demonstrators

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