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recalcitrant

re·cal·ci·trant [ rə kálssitrənt ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. resisting authority: stubbornly resisting the authority of another person or group

2. hard to do or handle: difficult to deal with or operate
struggling in front of the mirror with a recalcitrant necktie



noun  (plural re·cal·ci·trants)
Definition:
 
stubborn opponent: somebody who stubbornly resists authority or control
A few recalcitrants refused to submit.

[Mid-19th century. Directly or via French< Latin recalcitrant- present participle of recalcitrare "kick back" (used of horses) < calcitrare "kick (with the heels)" < calc- "heel"]

re·cal·ci·trance noun
re·cal·ci·trant·ly adverb

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See unruly.

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