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incalcitrant (adjective) : 1. Stubborn, defiant. 2. Resistant with regard to medical treatment. SEE ALSO "recalcitrant".
We have recently employed a scheme in which bioinformatics was used to break a particularly incalcitrant protein into 7 domains, which were expressed in all the various contiguous combinations to make 24 different proteins. —Dominic Esposito, Ph.D. - National Cancer Institute at Frederick; Protein Expression Laboratory, http://mcl1.ncifcrf.gov/nihxray/..., 08/14/2004
Submitted by: Jay Medina from New Jersey on Nov. 10, 2005 09:06
incapetent (adjective) : A person is both incapable and incompetent.
The person we got to do the work was incapetent.
Submitted by: Raj from United Kingdom on Apr. 02, 2007 08:18
incentify (verb) : To incite to determination or action. The act of offering an incentive or reward.
Car dealers incentify consumers to purchase automobiles by offering rebates.
Submitted by: Jonathan Watson from North Carolina on Sep. 17, 2007 15:20
incentivising (noun) : to give incentive to;
properly incentivising the channel, will bring better results for the company —not applicable, commonly used at the office, not applicable
Submitted by: sadat adnan ahmad from Bangladesh on Oct. 03, 2007 14:42
incentivize (verb) : to offer an financial or other type of incentive to accomplish some goal
New laws are being crated to incentivize the installation of renewable energy
Submitted by: Anonymous on Mar. 19, 2006 03:25
inchage (noun) : The measurement of an area in inches.
What is the inchage of the capri pants from waist to ankle?
Submitted by: Maria Daphne from New Jersey on Apr. 17, 2007 20:49
Inchristation (noun) : The process of becoming Christ as contrasted with Incarnation through which Christ became man
Through His Incarnation Christ made inchristation possible. —Rocco Porreco, The Life of the World to Come: Paradise, 2004
Submitted by: Rocco Porreco from Maryland on Apr. 20, 2007 08:19
inciteful (adjective) : Inciteful: to provoke or to have provoked incite.
I use it regularly and am surprised it is not already in the dictionary. —MysTerry,
Submitted by: MysTerry from Canada on Jul. 24, 2007 23:36
incoldnito (adjective) : When people are so bundled/covered up in the winter that they are in disguise.
"That was George? I couldn't tell because he was incoldnito."
Submitted by: Jackie Becker from Minnesota on Jan. 29, 2008 23:15
incommoditate (verb) : 1 : to inconvenience and cause to lose comfort. (from Spanish, "incomodar".
Don't incommoditate Daddy...he's resting after a hard day's work.
Submitted by: Obed Salazar from Virginia on May. 24, 2007 11:40
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