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Lil bit o' CalRex for my last post of 2024? Absolutely my dude~ 🎶
Today's word of the day is...
Recalcitrant
[Adjective]
Definition: Having an uncooperative attitude towards authority or discipline.
Example Sentence: Yue's least favourite part of being a teacher was dealing with her recalcitrant students.
Recalcitrant
Wrecker: Woah, you’re being a little—
Tech: Obstreperous? Recalcitrant? Truculent?
Wrecker: I was going to say “cray-cray”.
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Gordon grappled one last time with the recalcitrant receiver.
Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams
recalcitrant:
having an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline. "a class of recalcitrant fifteen-year-olds"
--Google dictionary
Some snaps of oak tree transplanting... growing oaks from seed (acorns) was a super awesome experience! Here you can see some of their interesting germination and rooting patterns. Oaks (Quercus species) are called recalcitrant seeds because they do not survive drying or freezing and thus must be stored in certain conditions to maintain viability. Recalcitrant has become one of my favorite words lately due to its multiple meanings. Recalcitrant molecules and compounds are substances that persist in nature for a long time and are resistant to decay. This could include exceptionally woody material (high lignin content) or the more dreary chemical pollutants and toxins. There are also recalcitrant organic carbon pools of soil organic matter. While these materials don’t provide accessible nutrients to soil microorganisms or plants, they do provide a stable organic matter resource that takes centuries or even millennia to break down. Lastly, a recalcitrant person is someone who has “an obstinately uncooperative attitude toward authority or discipline” or is “out of step”.. aka a punk! I encourage you to collect and grow some recalcitrant seeds soon! Experiment by storing some in a cool, moist environment and some in a warm, dry environment... see which ones germinate. Resources for seed saving are coming soon to my new “Resources” page.