A type of bal that can't be degraded.
The recalcitrance of the child made the babysitter reluctant to schedule another date to sit. A recalcitrant employer might seek to argue that the union does not come with clean hands.
The USA's target is a 26-28% cut by 2025 compared to 2005 figures. President Obama is using regulation to bypass a recalcitrant Congress, but things may change after his term ends in January 2017.
5,000 cubic feet is a measure of volume equal to 3,740.3 gallons.
The metric, or SI, system is used all over the world.
All parts are present in both sexes but (usually) they are only developed in the appropriate individual. Men have ovaries, they are only the size of periods (..) but they are still there. Women too possess all the male organs (believe it or not) its just that they are very much smaller and serve a slightly different function.
Avocado produces recalcitrant seeds.
Recalcitrant: "Marked by a stubborn unwillingness to obey authority" (Wiktionary.org). Along these lines, every vegetable including courgette is dangerously recalcitrant.
The defenders attempted to round up the recalcitrantattackers.The owners had to separate the recalcitrant dogs to keep them from fighting.The recalcitrant truants were eventually sent to reform school.
It is a adjective describing something/someone who is stubbornly disobedient.
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Recalcitrant compounds, either organic or synthetic that are resistant to being broken down through chemical processes. And therefore are treated using microbes to help with the process of degrading the recalcitrant compounds into smaller, more manageable compounds.
The opposite of docile (obedient, submissive) can be aggressive, recalcitrant, or disobedient.
The opposite of docile (obedient, submissive) can be aggressive, recalcitrant, or disobedient.
Kicking back; recalcitrating; hence, showing repugnance or opposition; refractory.