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What is the noun form of verb incalcitrant?

The noun form of the adjective "incalcitrant" is incalcitrance. It refers to the state of being stubbornly resistant to authority or control.

For example:

* "The incalcitrance of the prisoners made it difficult for the guards to maintain order."

* "The government faced incalcitrance from the opposition party."

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